


Users of TreeSize Personal gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. TreeSize Personal runs on the following operating systems: Windows. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of TreeSize Personal is 8.2, released on.

TreeSize Personal is a Shareware software in the category System Utilities developed by JAM Software. TreeSize Personal can be started from the context menu of every folder or drive. TreeSize Personal is a Shareware software in the category System Utilities developed by JAM Software. The application has an intuitive Explorer-like user interface and it is fast and multithreaded. It also lets you search for old, big, temporary and duplicate files. TreeSize Personal shows you the size, allocated and wasted space, the number of files, 3D bar and pie charts, the last access date, the file owner, the NTFS compression rate and much more information for several folders or drives you choose. Find out which folders are the largest on your drives and recover megabytes on them. Enable "Linked Connections" as described here.TreeSize Personal is a powerful and flexible harddisk space manager for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista.Use the "Map network drive" or "Add drive or UNC path" dialog from the Drive List menu bar.Type net use /? for more instructions on how to map the drive. You can list the mapped drives using net use Map the network drive in the context of the administrator using an elevated command prompt (run CMD as administrator)."\\server\share") for the network drive into the path drop-down list or target selection dialog and press enter. Do not run TreeSize as administrator unless it is truly needed.There are some workarounds to gain access to those network drives anyway: This is because Windows uses different user environments for non-elevated and elevated processes. One side effect of this is that you may not see your mapped network drives anymore (Windows 8 and later), or they all appear disconnected (typically in Windows Vista and 7) in all applications that run with administrator privileges.

Since Windows Vista and later, Microsoft enforces more strict security rules on the operating system.
