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I'd like to be able to use WinDirStat in my office to generate disk usage reports on peoples' PCs.
My ideal use case would be to be able to run WinDirStat from the command line silently, and write a report I can then grab later, import into WinDirStat, and analyze.
Is this feasible to implement? Or failing that, can you think of another way?
Originally reported by: wmassingham (Bitbucket: wmassingham, GitHub: wmassingham)
Hi guys,
I'd like to be able to use WinDirStat in my office to generate disk usage reports on peoples' PCs.
My ideal use case would be to be able to run WinDirStat from the command line silently, and write a report I can then grab later, import into WinDirStat, and analyze.
Is this feasible to implement? Or failing that, can you think of another way?
Thanks!
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