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Provides access to a computer's file system.
Scripting.FileSystemObject
The following code illustrates how the FileSystemObject is used to return a TextStream object that can be read from or written to:Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set a = fs.CreateTextFile("c:\testfile.txt", True) a.WriteLine("This is a test.") a.CloseIn the code shown above, the CreateObject function returns the FileSystemObject (fs). The CreateTextFile method then creates the file as a TextStream object (a) and the WriteLine method writes a line of text to the created text file. The Close method flushes the buffer and closes the file.
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