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Scripting related .
Could any body give the solution/script to get the below...
1.script will run and detcect the files having 0kb size , and give the solution in a out put file.(Will search the file in the path let say /abc/M/) 2.Same as the above also send a mail to your mails id , with the file name stating that the file is of 0kb size .. Giving the solution to the above and for the second one will be highly appriciated.. |
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