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Get in the dir where you want to start

dir *findthis* /b /s >list.txt

The /b keeps it from being formated (break by dir)
The /s looks in sub dir

I could not get this to pipe into the find command.

John Ross

Peter Vidal wrote:

dir dirname\ /b  > filename.txt



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Based on this approach, how can I specify for a specific string ("ABC123") that I want to look into any of these files in this directory and then create the file for just with the files names with this value in it?





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