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- From: rice@ttd.teradyne.com
- Subject: Re: DOS 5.0 FIND command problems.
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 92 13:07:41 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul24.064150.13975@vax5.cit.cornell.edu>, y55j@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (Mike Duttweiler) writes:
- > Since upgrading to DOS 5.0 I have been unable to use the FIND command. Doesn't
- > seem to matter how my system is configured or how I am using FIND. Anyone know
- > what might be going on or if there is a substitute utility? Thanks.--
- > Mike Duttweiler
- > Internet: y55j@vax5.cornell.edu
- > ...from far above Cayuga's waters.
-
- The syntax might have changed, but it should run. I use it regularly on all 4
- of my systems running 5.0.
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- The syntax is "find/i "string" file
-
- the /i makes it case insensitive. If the search object is more than one
- word, it needs to be in quotes.
-
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