Learn about VBScript CreateFolder method, including folder creation, directory operations, and more. Understand how to use it effectively with practical examples.
last modified April 9, 2025
The CreateFolder method in VBScript is part of the FileSystemObject. It creates a new folder at the specified path. This method is essential for directory management in VBScript scripts. It returns a Folder object representing the newly created directory.
CreateFolder will raise an error if the folder already exists or if the path is invalid. Proper error handling should be implemented when using this method. This tutorial covers CreateFolder with practical examples.
The CreateFolder method takes one parameter: the path of the folder to create. It creates a new directory at the specified location if possible. The method requires proper permissions to create folders in the target location.
Key features include automatic path resolution and immediate folder creation. It doesn’t create parent directories if they don’t exist. Understanding this method helps automate directory creation tasks in scripts.
This example demonstrates the simplest use of CreateFolder to create a single directory. It shows how to create a folder at a specified path. The script includes basic error handling for common scenarios.
basic_createfolder.vbs
On Error Resume Next
Set fso = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”) fso.CreateFolder “C:\Temp\NewFolder”
If Err.Number = 0 Then WScript.Echo “Folder created successfully” Else WScript.Echo “Error creating folder: " & Err.Description End If
Set fso = Nothing
The script creates a FileSystemObject and calls CreateFolder. The folder “NewFolder” is created in C:\Temp. Error handling checks for success or failure. The script reports the outcome.
This example shows how to create a nested folder structure. It demonstrates creating multiple levels of directories. Each parent folder must exist before creating subfolders.
nested_folders.vbs
On Error Resume Next
Set fso = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”) basePath = “C:\Projects” fso.CreateFolder basePath fso.CreateFolder fso.BuildPath(basePath, “Website”) fso.CreateFolder fso.BuildPath(basePath, “Website\Images”)
If Err.Number = 0 Then WScript.Echo “Folder structure created successfully” Else WScript.Echo “Error creating folders: " & Err.Description End If
Set fso = Nothing
The script first creates the base folder “C:\Projects”. Then it creates subfolders “Website” and “Website\Images”. The BuildPath method helps construct proper paths. Error handling reports any issues.
This example demonstrates creating a folder named with the current date. It shows dynamic folder naming based on system date. The date format ensures folder names are sortable and unique.
date_folder.vbs
On Error Resume Next
Set fso = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”) folderName = “Backup_” & Year(Date) & “-” & Right(“0” & Month(Date), 2) & “-” & Right(“0” & Day(Date), 2) fso.CreateFolder “C:\Backups" & folderName
If Err.Number = 0 Then WScript.Echo “Dated folder created: " & folderName Else WScript.Echo “Error creating folder: " & Err.Description End If
Set fso = Nothing
The script generates a folder name like “Backup_2025-04-09”. It uses date functions to construct the name. The folder is created in C:\Backups. Error handling ensures the script reports success or failure.
This example shows creating a folder based on user input. It demonstrates interactive folder creation. The script prompts the user for a folder name.
user_input_folder.vbs
On Error Resume Next
folderName = InputBox(“Enter folder name to create in C:\Temp:”) If folderName <> "” Then Set fso = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”) fso.CreateFolder “C:\Temp" & folderName
If Err.Number = 0 Then
WScript.Echo "Folder created: C:\Temp\" & folderName
Else
WScript.Echo "Error: " & Err.Description
End If
Set fso = Nothing
Else WScript.Echo “No folder name provided” End If
The script uses InputBox to get user input. It creates the folder in C:\Temp with the provided name. Error handling catches invalid names or permission issues. The script provides feedback about the operation.
This example demonstrates checking for folder existence before creation. It shows how to avoid errors when a folder already exists. The script uses FolderExists to check first.
check_before_create.vbs
Set fso = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”) folderPath = “C:\Temp\TestFolder”
If Not fso.FolderExists(folderPath) Then fso.CreateFolder folderPath WScript.Echo “Folder created: " & folderPath Else WScript.Echo “Folder already exists: " & folderPath End If
Set fso = Nothing
The script checks if the folder exists before attempting creation. If the folder doesn’t exist, it creates it. If the folder exists, it informs the user. This approach prevents errors from duplicate folder creation.
FileSystemObject Documentation
In this article, we have explored the CreateFolder method in VBScript, covering its usage and practical applications. From basic folder creation to dynamic naming and user interaction, these examples demonstrate robust directory management. With this knowledge, you can enhance your scripts with automated folder creation capabilities.
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