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Message-Id: <199711272300.RAA00297@endeavor.flash.net>
To: <phil DOT man AT juno DOT com>
From: Cross+Roads <mwarchol AT flash DOT net>
CC: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Date: Thr, 27 Nov 1997 18:00:31 +0500
Subject: Re: dir

  Yes!, you can use "tree" and file name!  For example (tree command.com)
"enter"  This works for finding files that you don't know where they are
hiding and also accepts wild cards.  I've used it to search for a file which
I've placed wildcards in both the file name and extendtion and tree has
found all of the files on that drive that it could possible be!  For
example:  (tree comm*.*) will find of the possible command.com or simular
files such as command.bak on your drive being searched.
       Mark

On 1997-11-27 phil DOT man AT juno DOT com said:
 ph>While everyone is on a rant about the dir command, I miss the DIR
 ph>/S from MS-DOS that does a search of current directory and all
 ph>subdirectories to find a file.  Is there an OpenDOS equivalent?
 ph>Thanks,
 ph>Philip Lettkeman    phil DOT man AT juno DOT com
 ph>"Every man has his price.  Mine just happens to be the love of my
 ph>children."

Mark F. Warchol  Licensed-Marriage,Child&Family-Therapist 810-359-2998
Sunny shores of Beautiful Blue-Water-Beach  Lexington, Michigan USA

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