I use a loop to map network drives(NT) to x: on various PC's in a list, then get the space usage and find mp3's on each by using find. It only works for the first mapping unless I use a different letter. It looks like find will only run on x: once. If I dynamically increment the mapping letter it works. Maybe it needs to be reset. Maybe there's another way to do this??
sub GetSize { if (!defined($_[0])) { $_[0] = "GetSize function called, no value supplied!"; }; $TotalSize=0; find sub { if (-f) { if (/mp3/){&LogMessage("$_\n");} } $TotalSize += -s; }, $_[0]; ($TotalSize,$dis) = split(/\./,$TotalSize); &LogMessage("$TotalSize\n"); } ########

In reply to file::find reset? by codechuck

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