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Copyright (c) 2009 - 2021 Nir Sofer
Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net
Description
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SearchMyFiles is portable, and you can use it from a USB flash drive
without leaving traces in the Registry of the scanned computer.
System Requirements
===================
This utility works on any version of Windows starting from Windows 2000
and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.
Versions History
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* Version 3.11:
o Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View ->
Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again
the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and
descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing
the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting.
o Updated to work properly in high DPI mode.
* Version 3.10:
o Added 'Enter Key Action' option (Under the Options menu), which
allows you to choose what to do when you press the Enter key: No
Action, Open Properties Window, Open Selected File, Open With...,
Open Folder, Select File In Explorer.
o Added 'Double-Click Action' option, which which allows you to
choose what to do when you double-click a file - No Action, Open
Properties Window, Open Selected File, Open With..., Open Folder,
Select File In Explorer. This option replaces the previous 'Open File
On Double-Click' option.
* Version 3.07:
o Fixed issue: When the 'Search Options' window was opened,
multiple fields were selected (with blue color).
* Version 3.06:
o Fixed bug from 3.05: The 'Time Range (Local Time)' option failed
to work properly.
* Version 3.05:
o Added option to specify time range in GMT.
* Version 3.01:
o Added "Don't Save Search Options Window". If you turn on this
option, SearchMyFiles will not save the settings of 'Search Options'
in the .cfg file and the next time you run SearchMyFiles - this
window will be loaded with the default settings.
* Version 3.00:
o Added new option: 'Use Windows search handlers to find text
inside Microsoft Office documents and other file types'.
o When this option is turned on, you can also search text in pdf
files as long as the PDF search handler of Microsoft
(Windows.Data.pdf.dll) or PDF iFilter of Adobe is installed properly
on your system.
o When choosing the 'Find Folders' option, SearchMyFiles now
displays only the folders that match the specified wildcard in the
'Files Wildcard' field.
* Version 2.92:
o Fixed the file size filter to work properly in bytes unit with
size larger than 2 GB.
o Added SearchMyFiles icon to the Explorer context menu.
* Version 2.91:
o Added 'Duplicate Mark Color Set' (under the Options menu). You
can choose 'Color Set 2' to mark the duplicate files with darker
colors.
* Version 2.90:
o Added 'Include Only Folders' field. You can use it if you want to
only include specific folders in the search.
o Wildcards are allowed here. You can specify multiple folders
(comma-delimited list).
o For example, if the base folder is c:\Shared and you want to
search only subfolders with the name 'Images', you can specify the
following wildcard in the 'Include Only Folders' field:
c:\Shared\*\Images
* Version 2.85:
o Added 'Compare Mode' for the 'Duplicate Names Search' option. You
can choose to compare full name (the default) or to compare the name
without the extension.
* Version 2.83:
o Fixed issue: If you specify a search string in quotes that
contain space characters (e.g: "Hello ") SearchMyFiles won't trim the
space characters like it did in the previous versions.
* Version 2.82:
o You can now specify in the 'Excluded Folders' field a folder name
without path.
* Version 2.81:
o Fixed to find files without extension when specifying '*.'
wildcard.
o Fixed bug: when specifying subfolder wildcard other than '*',
SearchMyFiles scanned all subfolders ignoring the subfolders depth
settings.
* Version 2.80:
o Added 'Time Range And Date Range Separately' option. For
example... You can search all files that their modified date is
between 01/01/2015 - 01/01/2017 and their modified time is between
08:00 - 10:00.
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles created a csv file without header when
using /SaveDirect command-line option with 'Add Header Line To
CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option turned on.
* Version 2.78:
o Added 'Entry Modified Time' column (Available only on Windows
Vista or later with NTFS file system). SearchMyFiles retrieves this
value only when 'Retrieve Entry Modified Time' option is turned on.
* Version 2.77:
o When SearchMyFiles fails to delete a file it now displays the
Windows error code and error description.
* Version 2.76:
o Fixed SearchMyFiles to find UTF-8 string in a file.
* Version 2.75:
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles failed to find text in a file if the
text was located in certain positions inside the file.
* Version 2.74:
o Fixed bug: When specifying the same folder to scan twice in
Duplicate Search mode, SearchMyFiles displayed all files inside this
folder as duplicate of themselves...
* Version 2.73:
o Fixed issue: When specifying multiple wildcards, SearchMyFiles
displayed a file multiple times if it was found by more than one
wildcard.
* Version 2.72:
o Added secondary sorting support: You can now get a secondary
sorting, by holding down the shift key while clicking the column
header. Be aware that you only have to hold down the shift key when
clicking the second/third/fourth column. To sort the first column you
should not hold down the Shift key.
o Added new information to 'Attributes' column: 'T' for 'Temporary
File', 'I' for 'Not Content Indexed', 'X' for 'No Scrub File', and
'V' for 'Integrity Attribute'.
* Version 2.71:
o Fixed bug: When using 'Duplicate Names Search' SearchMyFiles
displayed only duplicate names of files that have the same size.
* Version 2.70:
o The 'Duplicate Names Search' mode now has 4 sub-modes:
- Show all duplicate names (Files and Folders)
- Show all duplicate names - only files, no folders
- Show only duplicate names with identical content
- Show only duplicate names with non-identical content
* Version 2.68:
o You can now use wildcard in the 'Excluded Folders' field.
* Version 2.67:
o The base folder and current search mode are now displayed in the
window title.
* Version 2.66:
o Added 'Wasted Space' column to the summary mode. This column
shows the total wasted space on the specified folder, according to
the cluster size of your disk. For example: if you have a file
containing 1000 bytes and the cluster size is 4096 bytes, then the
wasted space will be 4096 - 1000 = 3096 bytes. For files/folders that
are not compressed, the 'Wasted Space' value will be the difference
between the 'Size On Disk' and 'Total Files Size' values.
o When you double-click on item in summary mode, SearchMyFiles now
opens the properties window.
* Version 2.65:
o Added 'Duplicate Names Search' mode, which allows you to find all
files that have the same name, on different folders.
* Version 2.62:
o When using the 'Open With...' option (F7), the 'Always use the
selected program to open this kind of file' check-box is now turned
off and disabled.
* Version 2.61:
o Fixed bug: The Explorer context menu inside SearchMyFiles was
empty on Windows 8 and Windows 10.
* Version 2.60:
o Added 'Auto Size Columns On Search End' option.
o Explorer context menu inside SearchMyFiles: When you right-click
on a single item while holding down the shift key, SearchMyFiles now
displays the context menu of Windows Explorer, instead of the
SearchMyFiles context menu.
o SearchMyFiles now displays a warning if you try to delete all
copies of file in Duplicate Search mode.
* Version 2.56:
o Fixed issue: When the search result contained a large amount of
items, some actions, like selecting items and copying selected items
to the clipboard were very slow.
* Version 2.55:
o Added 'Duplicate Search Options' menu (Under the Options menu)
with the following options: 'Show All Files' and 'Show Only Duplicate
Files'.
o SearchMyFiles now checks the base folders list, and if one or
more folders cannot be found, it displays a warning message.
o Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which allows you
to easily run SearchMyFiles as administrator on Windows
Vista/7/8/2008, in order to scan folders that are not accessable to
non-admin user.
* Version 2.52:
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles failed to remember the last
size/position of the main window and the search options window if
they were not located in the primary monitor.
* Version 2.51:
o Added 'Size on Disk' column to the standard search mode.
* Version 2.50:
o Added 'Hide Empty Summary Folders' option. When it's turned on,
all folders with 0 files are hidden in summary mode.
* Version 2.48:
o Fixed bug from v2.46: SearchMyFiles stopped working on Windows
2000.
* Version 2.47:
o Added support for searching text inside a file using wildcard,
for example: Nir?oft, NirSoft*Utilities.
* Version 2.46:
o Fixed SearchMyFiles to handle daylight saving time properly, like
Explorer on Windows 7.
* Version 2.45:
o Added 'Clear Recent Files List' option to the 'Recent Config
Files' menu.
o You can now specify the search options from command-line using
single-quote characters (instead of double-quotes). When
single-quotes are used, you can specify double-quotes inside the
search option value, for example:
SearchMyFiles.exe /BaseFolder '"c:\temp\folder1", "c:\temp\folder2"'
o Increased the width of the drop-down list for some fields in the
'Search Options' window.
o Added 'File Size Unit' option to change the size unit (Bytes, KB,
MB, GB, or Automatic) on non-summary mode.
o Added 'Automatic' to the 'Summary File Size Unit' option.
* Version 2.40:
o SearchMyFiles now uses an internal wildcard parser instead of
basing the search result on the wildcard parser of Windows. This
change solves an annoying bug caused by Windows wildcard parser: In
previous versions, SearchMyFiles sometimes returned incorrect
results, because Windows also matches the wildcard with the short
filename (8.3 DOS format).
o Notice: The new wildcard parser may cause some compatibility
issues, for example: When you scanned using *.* wildcard with Windows
parser, it returned all files, including files without extension.
With the new SearchMyFiles wildcard parser, *.* returns only files
with extension. In order to return all files, you should use *
instead of *.*
o When loading old config files, SearchMyFiles automatically
converts all *.* wildcards to *
o The new wildcard parser has some advantages, for example: if you
search for *.*.*.*, you'll get all files with 3 dot characters or
more. With Windows wildcard parser in previous versions, you simply
got the list of all files.
o You can now exclude files by using wildcards list. You have to
select this option from the combo-box, because the default option is
to exclude files by extension.
o You can now specify environment strings in the 'Base Folders' and
'Excluded Folders' fields (For example: %AppData% )
* Version 2.35:
o Added 'File Owner' column, which displays the owner of the found
files, if the 'Retrieve File Owner' option is turned on.
* Version 2.30:
o When choosing the 'Delete Selected Files' option, SearchMyFiles
now shows a warning with red icon and the default answer is No, in
order to prevent files deletion by mistake.
o Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option, which allows you to
automatically resize the columns according to the row values and
column headers.
o Fixed issue: The properties and the other windows opened in the
wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
* Version 2.26:
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles displayed incorrect size/dates
information for filename beginning with dot character (In duplicates
search mode).
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles missed the last non-duplicate file in
non-duplicates search mode.
* Version 2.25:
o Added 'Recent Config Files' menu, which allows you to easily open
the last 10 configuration files that you used.
* Version 2.20:
o Added support for finding text inside .xlsx files.
* Version 2.15:
o Added support for finding text inside .docx and .docm files.
* Version 2.10:
o Added /SaveDirect command line option, for using with the other
save command-line options (/scomma, /stab, /sxml, and so on...)
When you use the SaveDirect mode, the details of found files are
saved directly to the disk, without loading them into the memory
first. This means that you can save a list with large amount of files
into your disk without any memory problem, as long as you have enough
disk space to store the saved file. The drawback of this mode: You
cannot sort the files list according to the name or any other column.
The details of files are simply saved in the order that SearchMyFiles
found them.
o SearchMyFiles now allows you to use the save command-line options
(/scomma, /stab, /sxml, and so on...) in summary mode.
* Version 2.06:
o Fixed the Explorer context menu to work properly with folder
names containing comma character. (You have to remove the context
menu and then add it again in order to update the context menu with
this fix)
* Version 2.05:
o Added 'Close Options Window On Search Start' option. If it's
turned on, the Search Options window is closed when you press the
'Start Search' button.
* Version 2.00:
o Added 'Summary Mode' which displays a general summary of all
scanned folders, instead of files list. For every folder, the
following summary information is displayed: Total size of all files,
total size on disk, total files count, and number of
hidden/read-only/system/compressed files. You can watch the summary
information for the specified folder only or for the specified folder
and all its subfolders.
o Added 'Summary File Size Unit' and 'Include Subfolders in Summary
Totals' options (under the Options menu), for using with the new
Summary Mode.
* Version 1.82:
o The 'Open Selected File' option now allows you to open multiple
files. (The number of files that you can open at once is limited to
20, because opening many files at once may hang your entire system)
* Version 1.81:
o Added 'Short Filename' column, which displays the classic 8.3
filename of every long filename.
* Version 1.80:
o Drag & Drop support: You can now drag one or more files from
SearchMyFiles into a folder of Windows Explorer or any other software
that supports Drag & Drop of files.
* Version 1.76:
o Added 'Duplicate Group' column for duplicate search mode. You can
use this column to easily delete duplicate files found by the
duplicate search mode: Simply click the 'Duplicate Group' header to
sort the files list by duplicate groups, and then you can leave the
first group (group number 1) and delete the other groups (2 and
above).
* Version 1.75:
o On multiple values search - added option to choose 'Or' (Find one
of the values) or 'And' (Find all values).
* Version 1.72:
o The size and position of the 'Search Options' window are now
saved in the .cfg file and loaded in the next time that you run the
SearchMyFiles utility.
* Version 1.71:
o Added /ExplorerCopy command-line option, which allows you to
automatically copy the search result into the clipboard in Windows
Explorer format, and then paste the found files into another folder
in Windows Explorer.
o Added x64 version, for making proper search under system32
directory of Windows. (On the 32-bit version of SearchMyFiles, the
search is redirected to WOW64 folder).
* Version 1.70:
o Added 'Scan NTFS symbolic links/junction points' option.
o The date/time values are now saved/loaded in the .cfg file.
o Added command-line options to set date/time range to scan:
/FileTimeAccessed1, /FileTimeAccessed2 , /FileTimeModified1,
/FileTimeModified2, /FileTimeCreated1, /FileTimeCreated2
* Version 1.66:
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles failed to find any file when 'File
Contains' option is set to none and you previously set SearchMyFiles
to search only in alternate streams.
* Version 1.65:
o Added option to search text inside alternate streams of NTFS file
system. This feature can be useful if your want to locate a file by
its summary information, like Title, Subject, Author, Keywords, and
so on... because this information is stored inside alternate stream.
* Version 1.62:
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles failed to load properly the
configuration with 'Load From Config File' option.
* Version 1.61:
o Added "File Doesn't Contain..." option, which allows you to find
all files that doesn't contain the specified text/data.
* Version 1.60:
o Added new search mode - 'Non-Duplicates Search' which allows you
to find all files in the specified folders that are not duplicated.
* Version 1.56:
o Added option to search multiple text/binary values, delimited by
comma (in 'File Contains...' option)
* Version 1.55:
o Added 'Minimize/Restore Both Windows At Once' option. When this
option is turned on, minimizing/restoring the main window also
automatically minimizes/restores the 'Search Options' window.
* Version 1.53:
o Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When
this option is turned on, the column names are added as the first
line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
* Version 1.52:
o Fixed bug: When running SearchMyFiles with /BaseFolder
command-line option or by using the Explorer context menu,
SearchMyFiles sometimes started with the wrong folder.
* Version 1.51:
o Added 'Explorer Context Menu' option. When it's turned on,
'SearchMyFiles' menu item is added to the context menu of any folder
in Windows Explorer. Choosing this menu item opens SearchMyFiles with
selected folder as the base folder of the search.
* Version 1.50:
o Added 'Exclude Extensions' option, which allows you to exclude
one or more extensions from the search result. For example, if you
specify 'exe dll ocx' in this field, exe/dll/ocx files won't be
displayed in the search result.
o When saving the search result to html, the files are now
displayed as links that open the specified file.
* Version 1.48:
o Fixed issue: Removed the wrong encoding from the xml string,
which caused problems to some xml viewers.
* Version 1.47:
o You can now send the search result to stdout by specifying an
empty filename ("") in the command-line. (For example:
SearchMyFiles.exe /stab "" >> c:\temp\search.txt)
o Fixed bug: SearchMyFiles continued to search infinitely if the
subfolder wildcard was empty.
* Version 1.46:
o Fixed bug: pressing the Delete key in the 'Search Options' or in
the find window activated the 'Move To Recycle Bin' option in the
main window.
* Version 1.45:
o The 'Search Options' window is now a Modeless dialog-box, which
means that it won't be closed when you start the search and you can
leave it open during the search and after the search is finished.
o Added 'Set Focus On Search Start' and 'Set Focus On Search End'
options to determine whether the focus is moved to the main window
when the search is started and finished.
* Version 1.40:
o Added /StartSearch command-line option, which allows you to start
a search without displaying the Search Options window.
o The 'Browse' button of 'Base Folders' and 'Excluded Folders' in
the 'Search Options' window now allows you to add more than one
folder, when one or more folders are already listed in the text-box.
o Added 'File Position' and 'File Content' columns for file content
search. When the 'File Contains' field is not 'None' (text or
binary), the 'File Position' column displays the position (in bytes)
that the data was found, and the 'File Content' column displays the
characters around the found text/binary data.
* Version 1.37:
o Fixed bug: On duplicate search, SearchMyFiles displayed zero size
files.
* Version 1.36:
o Fixed the location of 'Read Only' and 'System' labels, which was
mistakenly changed in v1.35 release.
* Version 1.35:
o New search mode: Duplicate Search - allows you to easily find
duplicate files on your system. (See below)
o Changed the delete accelerator key to Shift+Delete, like Explorer.
* Version 1.30:
o Added 'Reset To Default' button that allows you to easily reset
the 'Search Options' dialog-box.
o Added 'Open File On Double-Click' option. When this option is
checked, double-clicking a file will open it with the default
program, like double-click in Explorer.
o Added new actions that you can make on the selected files of the
search result: Explorer Cut, Delete, Move To Recycle Bin, and Rename.
o In the search option of file times, added 'Today' and 'Since Last
Reboot'.
o Added most-recently-used (MRU) list in combo-boxes of the search
dialog-box. SearchMyFiles automatically remembers the last 10 strings
that you used for every field, and allows you to easily select them
from the Combo-Box. If you don't want that your last search strings
will be saved in the .cfg file (from privacy reasons), you can select
the "Don't Save MRU Lists" option in the Options menu.
o Fixed the 'Subfolders Wildcard' issue according to users request.
Just for example: In previous version, if you tried to search in c:\
with abc*.* as subfolders wildcard, and you had a folder in
c:\hello\bbbbb\abc123, SearchMyFiles utility didn't search in this
folder even when abc123 folder matched the folder name, and that's
because the folder below, bbbbb, wasn't match the subfolders
wildcard. Starting from this version, SearchMyFiles scan all
subfolders, even if they don't match the wildcard, but the actual
file search is only made for subfolders that match the subfolders
wildcard.
* Version 1.20:
o Added /sort command-line option for sorting the search result you
save from command-line.
* Version 1.16:
o Added 'Copy Full Filenames Path' - Allows you to copy the list of
selected filenames as a full path filenames list, delimited by enter
(CRLF).
* Version 1.15:
o Added command-line support.
o Added 'Select File In Explorer' option.
* Version 1.10:
o Fixed bug: Base folder combo-box limited the number of characters
that you could type.
o Added option to save/load all search option to .cfg file.
o Added 'Explorer Copy' option - Allows you to copy the selected
files and then paste them inside a folder of Windows Explorer.
o Added 'Open With' option.
o Added option to choose the subfolders depth to scan.
Future Versions
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Using SearchMyFiles
===================
After the search is finished, you can select one or more files, and then
save the list into text/csv/html/xml file by using the 'Save Selected
Items' option. You can also select a single file and open it with the
default program by using the 'Open Selected File' option.
Search Options
==============
If you want to get the MD5/SHA hashes of the files that you found with
SearchMyFiles, you can easily do it with HashMyFiles utility.
First, in the SearchMyFiles window, select the desired files and press
Ctrl+E (Explorer Copy). In the HashMyFiles window, press Ctrl+V (Paste)
to add the files that you previously selected in SearchMyFiles.
When you are in 'Duplicates Search' mode, SearchMyFiles will first scan
all files and folders according to your settings, and only after the scan
is finished, it'll locate the duplicate files and add them to the files
list on the main window. SearchMyFiles automatically mark the duplicate
files with identical colors (up to 64 different colors). There is also a
'Duplicate Number' column, which displays identical number for each chunk
of duplicate files. You can click the 'Duplicate Number' column header in
order to sort by this column and to easily view the chunks of duplicate
files.
This mode is the opposite of Duplicate Search Mode, which means that it
displays all files in the specified folders that are not duplicated.
In this mode, SearchMyFiles displays all files that have the same name.
The 'Duplicate Names Search' mode has 4 sub-modes:
* Show all duplicate names (Files and Folders)
* Show all duplicate names - only files, no folders
* Show only duplicate names with identical content: In this mode,
SearchMyFiles first finds files with the same name, and then compares
the content of these files, byte by byte. The files are displayed only
if they are completely identical.
* Show only duplicate names with non-identical content: In this mode,
SearchMyFiles first finds files with the same name, and then compares
the content of these files, byte by byte. The files are displayed only
if their content is not identical.
Summary Mode
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Command-Line Options
====================
/config <Filename>
Loads the configuration from the specified .cfg file. Can be used in
conjunction with the save options, like /stext, /scomma and so on.
/StartSearch
Tells SearchMyFiles utility to start the search immediately, without
displaying the 'Search Options' dialog-box, according to the last
configuration or according to the config file specified in /config
parameter.
/ExplorerCopy
Search files without user interface according to the configuration file,
and then copy the found files list to the clipboard in Windows Explorer
format (Like 'Explorer Copy' option)
/SaveDirect
Save the files list in SaveDirect mode. For using with the other save
command-line options ( /scomma, /stab, /sxml, and so on...)
When you use the SaveDirect mode, the details of found files are saved
directly to the disk, without loading them into the memory first. This
means that you can save a list with large amount of files into your disk
without any memory problem, as long as you have enough disk space to
store the saved file. The drawback of this mode: You cannot sort the
files list according to the name or any other column. The details of
files are simply saved in the order that SearchMyFiles found them.
/stext <Filename>
Search and save the result into a regular text file.
/stab <Filename>
Search and save the result into a tab-delimited text file.
/scomma <Filename>
Search and save the result into a comma-delimited text file (csv).
/stabular <Filename>
Search and save the result into a tabular text file.
/shtml <Filename>
Search and save the result into HTML file (Horizontal).
/sverhtml <Filename>
Search and save the result into HTML file (Vertical).
/sxml <Filename>
Search and save the result to XML file.
/sort <column>
This command-line option can be used with other save options for sorting
by the desired column. If you don't specify this option, the list is
sorted according to the last sort that you made from the user interface.
The <column> parameter can specify the column index (0 for the first
column, 1 for the second column, and so on) or the name of the column,
like "Filename" and "Created Time". You can specify the '~' prefix
character (e.g: "~Created Time") if you want to sort in descending order.
You can put multiple /sort in the command-line if you want to sort by
multiple columns.
Examples:
SearchMyFiles.exe /shtml "f:\temp\1.html" /sort 2 /sort ~1
SearchMyFiles.exe /shtml "f:\temp\1.html" /sort "~Extension" /sort
"Filename"
/nosort
When you specify this command-line option, the list will be saved without
any sorting.
You can also use the following command-line option to override the
configuration loaded from the .cfg file:
/FilesWildcard <Wildcard>
Specifies the files wildcard.
/SubfoldersWildcard <Wildcard>
Specifies the subfolders wildcard.
/BaseFolder <Folder>
Specifies the base folders to search.
/ExcludedFolder <Folder>
Specifies the folders to exclude in the search.
/ExcludeExtensions <Extensions>
Specifies one or more extensions to exclude.
/FileSizeAtLeastUnit <Value>
/FileSizeAtMostUnit <Value>
Specifies the units of file size filters. 1 = Bytes, 2 = KB, 3 = MB, 4 =
GB
/FileAttrReadOnly <Value>
/FileAttrSystem <Value>
/FileAttrHidden <Value>
/FileAttrArchive <Value>
/FileAttrCompressed <Value>
/FileAttrEncrypted <Value>
Specifies the file attributes filter. 1 = Both, 2 = No, 3 = Yes.
/FileContains <Value>
Specifies the 'File Contains' option. 0 = None, 1 = Text, 2 = Binary, 3 =
Wildcard.
/FileContainsText <String>
Specifies the 'File Contains' text.
/FileTimeCreated <Value>
/FileTimeModified <Value>
/FileTimeAccessed <Value>
Specifies the filter option by file time. 0 = All Times, 1 = Time Range,
2 = Last XX Seconds, 3 = Last XX Minutes, 4 = Last XX Hours, 5 = Last XX
Days.
/FileTimeCreatedLastXX <Value>
/FileTimeModifiedLastXX <Value>
/FileTimeAccessedLastXX <Value>
Specifies the last xx seconds/minutes/hours/days values.
/FileTimeAccessed1 <Value>
/FileTimeAccessed2 <Value>
/FileTimeModified1 <Value>
/FileTimeModified2 <Value>
/FileTimeCreated1 <Value>
/FileTimeCreated2 <Value>
Specifies date/time range values. The date/time value must be in the
following format: dd-mm-yyyy hh:nn:ss
For example:
SearchMyFiles.exe /FileTimeModified1 "10-01-2010 12:00:00"
/FileTimeModified2 "18-01-2010 08:00:00"
/SubFolderDepth <Value>
Specifies the subfolders depth. 0 = Unlimited.
/MaxNumOfFiles <Value>
Specifies the maximum number of files to find.
Examples:
SearchMyFiles.exe /scomma c:\temp\bfiles1.csv /FilesWildcard b*.*
SearchMyFiles.exe /config c:\temp\myconfig.cfg /BaseFolder "c:\Program
Files" /shtml c:\temp\result.html
SearchMyFiles.exe /stab c:\temp\searchfiles.txt
License
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Disclaimer
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The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed
or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The author will not
be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages
due to loss of data or any other reason.
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