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Old 10 May 2006, 12:17 PM
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Question Findstr Command help

guys,...

I've got a standard text file with machine id's and need to identify how many of these id's are in a directory (inc Subdirectories). The files start with the machine ID's.info.

Have attempted to use the findstr command but can get the syntax quite right.

Can anyone help?

Cheers in advance
Old 10 May 2006, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by darms
guys,...

I've got a standard text file with machine id's and need to identify how many of these id's are in a directory (inc Subdirectories). The files start with the machine ID's.info.

Have attempted to use the findstr command but can get the syntax quite right.

Can anyone help?

Cheers in advance
I take it you havn't tried typing this :

findstr /?

It should list all the parameters you can use.
Just done this on Win XP through start->run cmd
Old 10 May 2006, 04:26 PM
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I dont think the command does exactly what you want.
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