Message-ID: <332E2C45.4934@ibm.net> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 23:46:45 -0600 From: Jeff Harlow Reply-To: jharlow AT ibm DOT net Organization: none MIME-Version: 1.0 To: opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net Subject: Re: [opendos] FSSTND References: <199703132128 DOT WAA18063 AT magigimmix DOT xs4all DOT nl> <332B8679 DOT 76EA AT ibm DOT net> <19970316 DOT 130737 DOT 4935 DOT 0 DOT chambersb AT juno DOT com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Benjamin D Chambers wrote: > > On Sat, 15 Mar 1997 23:34:49 -0600 Jeff Harlow writes: > >Benjamin D Chambers wrote: > >> > >> On Fri, 14 Mar 1997 00:09:34 -0600 Jeff Harlow > >writes: > >> >Try dir c:\pkunzip.* /s to find all occurrences on drive C: > >> > >> That'll search for c:\pkunzip.exe in every subdirectory, which is > >not > >> what's wanted. Try: > > > >You might be right. The person wrote they were looking for PKUNZIP > >but > >may have meant PKZIP or something else. > Not what I meant - I was worried about having the c:\ in there, but I > just tried it and dir strips the path and just uses the filename. The c:\ tells dir /s to start the search in the root directory of drive C:. Otherwise, the search starts in the current subdirectory of the current drive, which for me is usually someplace else. > >> dir pk*.exe /s > >> to find al pkutils (pk(un)zip). > > > >Doesn't find PKUNZJR.COM on my computer; I know it's there somewhere. > >:) > > Then use .* instead of .exe :) Thank you! I knew it was in there somewhere. :) Jeff Harlow