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 (L)ocate Files by Name
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 Subcommands:  (filename/wildcard) (A) (D) (N) (U) (NS)

               (filename/wildcard) is the filename to scan for
               (A) scans all available file directories
               (D) download all files found
               (N) combine the search with a date scan
               (S) with (N) indicates new files since last date scanned
               (U) scans only the available upload file directories
               (NS) displays listing in non-stop mode

 Description:  Allows you to search the file directory listings for filenames
               which match those you are looking for.  You can also use
               valid DOS wildcards in your filename request if you are unsure
               of the exact filename you are looking for.

 Examples:     L TEST A       - search all directories for a file called
                                 TEST
               L TEST*.* A    - search all for any file beginning with TEST
               L TEST A D     - find TEST and download it
               L TEST*.* U    - find TEST*.* in the UPLOAD directory
               L TEST*.* N A  - find only new files matching TEST*.*

               Other examples of wildcards:  TEST?  TEST?.ZIP  ??TEST.*

 NOTE:  If the filename is less than 8 characters long and no wildcards have
 been used it automatically appends "*.*" to the name (i.e. searching for
 TEST turns into TEST*.*).

 If an invalid file is requested it will automatically switch to a (Z)ippy
 search command.

See Also: (Z)ippy
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