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Where's Waldo? Sorry couldn't resist but the old farts here got it. (IBI sold a product to do something like this for Y2K named WALDO)
My first reaction is to use windows exploder's "search" or even better ultra edit. The problem is that of course you will need to map a drive to - or - log onto the report server (directly or with virtual machine). I suspect that THAT is where you fall down.
It's a simple task if you can find a way to get the authorization or find someone who does.
If you do go this way, I assume you understand that fhe folder names you see in windows exploder will be the "real names" rather than the "nice names" you see in MRE. So, if you have a bunch of hits, it may be a bit of a pain tracking the "real focexec names" back to the "nice names".
Hi Waz, Just saw this post. I am trying to create a batch file to automatically connect and login to webfocus using telnet and run the find command to locate any string. My problem is I can't seem to get past the password it pops up for me to enter. Is there a way so that doesn't come up for me to prompt
thanks brian
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