I am trying to get this to work....it first uses FSUTIL to get the current drives, then what kind of drives, they are, if they are read/ write drives I want to search for a specific file and delete it.. This is what I have so far..
open(FSUTIL,"fsutil fsinfo drives | "); while (<FSUTIL>) { $DRIVES=$_; } close(FSUTIL); chop $DRIVES; chop $DRIVES; $DRIVES=~ s/Drives://; #print "DRIVES:[$DRIVES]"; @drive=split(/\\/,$DRIVES); foreach $letter (@drive) { print "Searching drive:$letter\n"; open(FSUTIL,"fsutil fsinfo drivetype $letter|"); while (<FSUTIL>) { $DRIVETYPE= $_; } close(FSUTIL); print "DRIVETYPE:$DRIVETYPE\n"; if ( grep("Fixed Drive",$DRIVETYPE) != "" ) { print "HIT\n"; ("this is just a test to see if it worked) }
then from here I need to search said drive(s) for a specific file and delete that file...Im stuck

In reply to find and delete file in Drive by joshboski

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