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from: Luuk
date: 2008-02-16 19:30:43
subject: Re: Type text files in sub-directories...

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Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 19:30:43 +0100
From: Luuk 
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FileGod schreef:
>  I just made a simple batch file that will type all named text files in all
> subdirectories, in this case it is for all the files.bbs that are on a CD/DVD
> or whatever drive, in this case it is drive E: & this will help catalog disks.
> since this uses FOR /r I do not think this would work with Win 9x or DOS.
> 
> @echo off
> FOR /r E: %%i IN (files.bbs) DO type %%i
> 

than you for sharing this 'info' with us...

but, i wonder, when do we get some REALLY intersting info from you?

i definitly do not want to read ALL the 'simple batch file's you create...

-- 
Luuk

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