I really dont know what youre trying to do but you could try this if you have Outlook. Open Microsoft Outlook and then make sure your Outlook bar is displayed. If not go to View > Outlook Bar. Then go to the Outlook bar and click on the button which says Other Shortcuts and then click on the My Computer icon and go to the folder you want to print . After that you should see all the details of the folder. You can add or remove fields from it by using the field chooser. Then press ctrl + P to print it out.
Huh ?
This thread is askin' how to view date in the DIR command of dos and not what u r suggesting , well its quite near but s/h(h)e doesnt want ta have a print out.
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