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Re: Check for Confidential Content
From: Georg Graf <georg.graf () wu-wien ac at>
Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 21:22:27 +0200
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 05:51:35PM -0300, you wrote:
Hi there Does anyone knows if exist a tool that allows search multiple strings in multiple files at once? I need to check the public area of my network to see if any confidential or inapropriate file was posted there. I have a hundred of phrases and thousands of files to check.
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Current thread:
- Check for Confidential Content Cosentino, Guilherme V. (Jun 27)
- RE: Check for Confidential Content news.ajanas (Jun 27)
- Re: Check for Confidential Content Georg Graf (Jun 30)
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- RE: Check for Confidential Content Robinson, Sonja (Jun 27)
- Re: Check for Confidential Content Ian (Jun 30)
- Re: Check for Confidential Content Chris Berry (Jun 30)