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- From: ccksb@trentu.ca (Ken Brown)
- Subject: Re: Searching documwnts for key words
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.184211.19489@trentu.ca>
- Organization: Trent University, Ontario
- References: <Bzz7L9.q0@ra.nrl.navy.mil> <Z7FkwB1w165w@actrix.co.at>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 18:42:11 GMT
- Lines: 25
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- In article <Z7FkwB1w165w@actrix.co.at> paul@actrix.co.at (Paul Gillingwater) writes:
- >jc@i5120h.nrl.navy.mil (J. Clark) writes:
- >
- >> on a LAN, looking for key words. Suppose users need to find
- >> all docs that contained the words 'NOVELL NETWARE'. I could
- >> enter it in and let the software go looking. It would be ideal
- >> to be able to setup predefined paths, etc.
- >
- >Two products spring to mind: high end, expensive TOPIC or networkable
- >DOS-based ISYS. Sorry, don't know vendor addresses.
- >
- >--
- >paul@actrix.co.at (Paul Gillingwater)
- >Home Office in Vienna, Austria
-
- What about the Norton Utilities? The utility ts (text search) will do
- this for you. There's a variety of other great utilities with it. I
- think Norton is now produced by Symantec (spelling?).
-
- Hope this helps...
-
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- Ken Brown internet: kbrown@trentu.ca
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