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- License:
- Free
- Publisher Name:
- Strings
- Operating Systems:
- Windows 7, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- File Size:
- 109.29K
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Strings Description
Working on NT and Win2K means that executables and object files will many times have embedded UNICODE strings that you cannot easily see with a standard ASCII strings or grep programs. So we decided to roll our own. Strings is a command-line applet that scans the file you pass for UNICODE (or ASCII) strings of a default length of 3 or more UNICODE (or ASCII) characters. Note that it works under Windows 95 as well. Usage: strings Strings takes wild-card expressions for file names, and additional command line parameters are defined as follows: -s Recurse subdirectories. -a Scan for ASCII only -u Scan for UNICODE only -n X Strings must be a minimum of X characters in length. To search one or more files for the presence of a particular string using strings use a command like this: strings * | findstr /i TextToSearchFor
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