How to create a partition programaticaly 
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 How to create a partition programaticaly

Does any one know if it is possible to create a partition using WSH or any
other scripting tools available?
Thank You
alexseys


Sun, 15 Sep 2002 03:00:00 GMT  
 How to create a partition programaticaly
On 9x fdisk.exe has parameters which lets you do it. On 2k/NT I dont't know
about any commandline tool or any scriptable COM object which does the job.
So I will write one - have a look on a posting in about three weeks.

Uwe
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> Does any one know if it is possible to create a partition using WSH or any
> other scripting tools available?
> Thank You
> alexseys



Wed, 18 Sep 2002 03:00:00 GMT  
 How to create a partition programaticaly
 Alexseys - it's possible that one of the tools like Partition Magic has an NT
command-line version

 > Does any one know if it is possible to create a partition using WSH or any

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> other scripting tools available?

 Neil Pike MVP/MCSE.  Protech Computing Ltd
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Wed, 18 Sep 2002 03:00:00 GMT  
 How to create a partition programaticaly

Hi Uwe
I was curious if you had a chance to create a COM object, you mentioned in your reply to my question about creating partitions automatically.
Thank you
Alexsey

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Fri, 18 Oct 2002 03:00:00 GMT  
 
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