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Progress.Init, "Calculating hashes"ĭim outputStream : Set outputStream = fso.OpenTextFile( outputFile, 2, True ) Set outputPath = ĭim progress : Set progress = '' multiple files selected, write hash to "checksum." with hash extension Set outputPath = fsu.NewPath( outputFile ) OutputFile = fileList(0) & "." & extension '' only one file selected, write hash to selected filename with hash extension
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'' no hash file specified, decide on filename '' by default use md5 unless told otherwise desc = "Generates a file with the hashes in for each selected file"įunction OnCommandGenerateHash( scriptCmdData ) sc = "Generates checksums.md5 and can validate files against it" The checksum file format is common to many existing hash checkers, e.g. sha1 file of the selected files with the sha1 hashes, but this time will write the list to MyHashes.sha GenerateHashFile FILENAME=MyHashes.sha TYPE=SHA sha1 file of the selected files with the sha1 hashes. If only one file is selected then the original filename will be used with. md5 file called checksums.md5, containing all the md5 hashes of the selected files and their relative paths. (Here I'm using label assignments to highlight where there's an 'error' in the Hash Match column) Usage of GenerateHashFile command:
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Set to one seems sequential processing.Here's a script add-in that will provide the following: