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Answer» Does anyone know of a utility that will automatically take an image of a thumb drive when inserted into a USB port? But in the mean time, what will this script actually do? Beats me. I just thought you would really be IMPRESSED Actually, the script waits for a logical disk to be added to the system. Then it pounces into action, filters the type of drive and if it determines it's a removable drive, runs a directory listing. The script runs continuously in a command window. It can be killed with CTL-C or by closing the window (MAN, I should write fiction!). I interpreted image to mean a directory listing but that can be changed to take any number of actions. Sometimes when you can't find exactly what you need, building your own is the way to go. Note: I could not test a floppy drive, CD/DVD will not trigger a directory listing, USB will.HA! I was really impressed. Thanks for the script it will come in handy. How hard would it be to write a script to automatically copy the contents of the thumb drive onto my HDD while hidden in the background? Obviously i have no experience with scripting, so would this be an easy jumping off point for me or am i trying to take too much of a bite?Quote I want to know the contents of someones thumb drive without them knowing when they connect it to my PC.Personally, I would like to know why.... I am with Carbon on liking to know why. The way I look at is that if some one connects their thumb drive to my PC then I have every right to know what is on it and will let them know this with out trying to sneak the info off of the drive.Then password protect your thumd drives...problem solved.Well honestly it is a personal matter, but it basically involves my extremely stupid aunt’s boyfriend who is a convicted child molester GETTING on a family member’s computer. I saw him connect his thumb drive to the computer, upload a file then quickly disconnect and place in his pocket. I wish to know what the *censored* he has on that thing. I have already said too much, as I don’t wish to bring any drama to this thread. Well when I am using some one's comp and need something off or put some thing on my thumb drive I will do the same thing he did and upload what I need then quickly disconnect it and put it back in my pocket. This way I don't forget the drive. It sounds to me like you might be a little paranoid and judging everything he does on his past. Have you asked him what is on the drive. To me it sounds like you may have a good reason to copy the thumb drive....or not. I would password my PC and not let him in it. If he is downloading bad files and someone tracks it back to your machine they are not really going to buy in to "But I didn't do it!" Stop it in its tracks and just don't let him on the machine...or if you do watch him like a hawk! I'm amazed how a little innocuous script about a directory listing has spiked the paranoia level around this post. It's almost Orwellian around here. Quote How hard would it be to write a script to automatically copy the contents of the thumb drive onto my HDD while hidden in the background? Using the posted script as your starting point, it would be very easy to copy the files from the thumb drive. Check out the Shell.Application and the CopyHere method. Your code should run when usb.isReady Good luck. |
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