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Earl asked:
<<"Does anyone know of a software utility that can be used to measure
the volume of electronic records deleted from an Inbox? Or from a hard
drive? Some sort of visual software utility that displays the gas gauge
of a car that= starts out on full, but then moves counter clock-wise to
3/4ths tank, BD tank, BCth tank, etc. as files are purged, would be
especially kewl!
How have you measure the progress of an electronic records cleanup? By
emp= loyee? By department? By the company as a whole?>>"
We use an application called Tree Size Pro 3. I'll show current folder
sizes, but I believe you're going to need to take a snapshot of file
sizes before the project and after, subtract the "after" from "before"
to get any kind of "we freed up x gigs" analogy.
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Jim Mullen, Company Records Specialist
Spirit Aerosystems Inc.
Tech. Services & Process Config., Data & Records
P.O. Box 780008, M/C K32-02
Wichita, KS 67278
(316) 526-0069
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