25 Jul 2007 at 14:22 #1 A[L]C A[L]C Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 7,514 Location Maidenhead Hi all, I need to search a folder for all .nsf files and then I need to export the results to a txt file. Can anyone help?
Hi all, I need to search a folder for all .nsf files and then I need to export the results to a txt file. Can anyone help?
25 Jul 2007 at 14:36 #2 MarcLister MarcLister Soldato Joined 7 Mar 2005 Posts 19,676 Location LU7 http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17626613&highlight=search+txt
25 Jul 2007 at 14:44 #3 A[L]C A[L]C Soldato OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 7,514 Location Maidenhead Sorry, should've expanded.. I need to search a 1.2 terabyte network drive for all .nsf files. I think a batch file will time out. It takes windows explorer a good while to pull up the results.
Sorry, should've expanded.. I need to search a 1.2 terabyte network drive for all .nsf files. I think a batch file will time out. It takes windows explorer a good while to pull up the results.
25 Jul 2007 at 14:46 #4 MarcLister MarcLister Soldato Joined 7 Mar 2005 Posts 19,676 Location LU7 Ah OK. What makes you think a batch file would time out though? Try the batch file and see what happens?
Ah OK. What makes you think a batch file would time out though? Try the batch file and see what happens?
25 Jul 2007 at 14:49 #5 A[L]C A[L]C Soldato OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 7,514 Location Maidenhead How would I do it? Would need to be a unc path which isnt supported is it? Need to search \\viking\users
How would I do it? Would need to be a unc path which isnt supported is it? Need to search \\viking\users
25 Jul 2007 at 14:57 #6 MarcLister MarcLister Soldato Joined 7 Mar 2005 Posts 19,676 Location LU7 A[L]C said: How would I do it? Would need to be a unc path which isnt supported is it? Need to search \\viking\users Click to expand... Good point sah! Surely you can navigate to network drives in a DOS prompt? So if that works, surely a UNC path would be accepted? Any of this a help? http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=e...rives+export+results+to+txt&btnG=Search&meta=
A[L]C said: How would I do it? Would need to be a unc path which isnt supported is it? Need to search \\viking\users Click to expand... Good point sah! Surely you can navigate to network drives in a DOS prompt? So if that works, surely a UNC path would be accepted? Any of this a help? http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=e...rives+export+results+to+txt&btnG=Search&meta=
25 Jul 2007 at 15:13 #7 bledd bledd Don Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 46,868 Location Parts Unknown could map the drive first net use x: \\unc\share then just use x: in the program
25 Jul 2007 at 15:20 #8 MarcLister MarcLister Soldato Joined 7 Mar 2005 Posts 19,676 Location LU7 I was just going to suggest that. OK, no I wasn't.
25 Jul 2007 at 15:21 #9 Uhtred Uhtred Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 6,372 Location Bedfordshire ah i had a similar problem. Do the search normally through explorer then download and install a simply amazing bit of free software called sysexporter
ah i had a similar problem. Do the search normally through explorer then download and install a simply amazing bit of free software called sysexporter