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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Using Grep Questions Post 302241014 by Omega1589 on Sunday 28th of September 2008 01:13:29 AM
Old 09-28-2008
Using Grep Questions

Hello All,

1.)
I am searching for ".exe" in a text file

2.)
I need to search for a hexadecimal entree of at least four digits

Last edited by Omega1589; 09-29-2008 at 04:46 PM..
 

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