The first thing I think when I saw this query was, does this person mean ASP.Net Internet Directory browsing or do they mean a Win32 application for browsing directories in the System.IO namespace.
I am presuming the latter, because the former can be configure in IIS without any c#.
In .Net there is a whole bevy of File and Directory functionality. Mostly all the functions are static Methods so you can do things such as:
File.Exist("c:\\test.txt");
which will return a boolean if test.txt exists on the c:\ drive.
You can get a list of directories by calling Directory.GetDirectories("C:\\"); which will return a string array of directories directly underneath the C: drive.
I hope this quick blog helps anyone popping by my site.
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