Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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;/*++
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;Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation
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;Module Name:
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; fsmsg.mc (will create fsmsg.h when compiled)
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;Abstract:
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; This file contains the FINDSTR messages.
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;Author:
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; Peter Sun (t-petes) 18-June-1992
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;Revision History:
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;--*/
MessageId=1 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_BAD_COMMAND_LINE
Language=English
%1: Bad command line
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MessageId=2 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
Language=English
%1: Out of memory
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MessageId=3 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_USAGE
Language=English
Searches for strings in files.
FINDSTR [/B] [/E] [/L] [/R] [/S] [/I] [/X] [/V] [/N] [/M] [/O] [/F:file]
[/C:string] [/G:file] [strings] [[drive:][path]filename[ ...]]
/B Matches pattern if at the beginning of a line.
/E Matches pattern if at the end of a line.
/L Uses search strings literally.
/R Uses search strings as regular expressions.
/S Searches for matching files in the current directory and all
subdirectories.
/I Specifies that the search is not to be case-sensitive.
/X Prints lines that match exactly.
/V Prints only lines that do not contain a match.
/N Prints the line number before each line that matches.
/M Prints only the filename if a file contains a match.
/O Prints character offset before each matching line.
/P Skip files with non-printable characters
/F:file Reads file list from the specified file(/ stands for console).
/C:string Uses specified string as a literal search string.
/G:file Gets search strings from the specified file(/ stands for console).
strings Text to be searched for.
[drive:][path]filename
Specifies a file or files to search.
Use spaces to separate multiple search strings unless the argument is prefixed
with /C. For example, 'FINDSTR "hello there" x.y' searches for "hello" or
"there" in file x.y. 'FINDSTR /C:"hello there" x.y' searches for
"hello there" in file x.y.
For information on FINDSTR regular expressions refer to the online Command
Reference.
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MessageId=4 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_CANNOT_OPEN_FILE
Language=English
%1: Cannot open %2
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MessageId=5 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_WRITE_ERROR
Language=English
%1: Write error
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MessageId=6 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_SWITCH_IGNORED
Language=English
%1: %2 ignored
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MessageId=7 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_CANNOT_READ_STRINGS
Language=English
%1: Cannot read strings from %2
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MessageId=8 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_STRING_COUNT_ERROR
Language=English
String count error: (%1 does not equal %2)
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MessageId=9 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_CANNOT_READ_FILE_LIST
Language=English
%1: Cannot read file list from %2
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MessageId=10 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_TOO_MANY_STRING_LISTS
Language=English
Too many string lists
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MessageId=11 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_ARGUMENT_MISSING
Language=English
%1: Argument missing after /%2!c!
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MessageId=12 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_NO_SEARCH_STRINGS
Language=English
%1: No search strings
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MessageId=13 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_CANNOT_CREATE_FILE_MAPPING
Language=English
%1: Read file failed. (Cannot create file mapping.)
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MessageId=14 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_CANNOT_MAP_VIEW
Language=English
%1: Read file failed. (Cannot map view of file.)
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MessageId=15 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_READ_ERROR
Language=English
%1: Error reading file %2.
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MessageId=16 SymbolicName=MSG_FINDSTR_SEARCH_STRING_TOO_LONG
Language=English
%1: Search string too long.
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