Re: Need *batch* search tool, hopefully with source

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"Keith-Earl" <k@xxxxx> wrote in message
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> We want to search our file system regularly for certain file types and
> possibly for text contained in the files.
>
> We essentially need a tool that provides the primary functionality of the
> Window Search facility that can be run in batch from a "Scheduled Task".
> We have seen many great tools, but all run from a UI, not from batch.
>
> And if source is available that is great.
>
> Please advise,

Have you tried the FIND command?


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