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| From: | RPraetorius AT AspenRes DOT Com ("Robert Praetorius") |
| Subject: | Re: Question about "find" |
| 23 Jun 1997 15:40:40 -0700 : | |
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> Has anyone had success in getting "find" to work with the -exec option
> under the Windows shell (cmd.exe)? I've tried about every combination
> that I can think of, but I keep getting:
Yes (on NT, haven't tried Win95) - I just terminate the -exec with
; or ";" (instead of the traditional \;) and it works fine. Using \;
or omitting any kind of terminating semicolon results in
> find: missing argument to '-exec'
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