Disk searching software for DOS

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Ray Wilmoth

Anyone know where I could locate a piece of new or old DOS software that
could be put on a floppy disk and fed into an A: drive to read the files/
directories on a C:\ drive of a Windows NT4 machine?

While I was off sick this summer my employer locked down and took away
admin rights and I had some directories with propritary information and
games in them that I would like to find and delete. I know that a few
years ago was a shareware program called DAAG.EXE but a google search
yields nothing.

Found a freeware program called Sequoyia View that I thought might work
but doesn't really do the job that I need. I hid the directories and
need a utility that will show all directories whether hidden or in
plain view. Thanx
 
Hi;
NO WAY!
You got to understand the "risks of retaliation" One would be exposed to IF
your former employer DID NOT at all aggree to YOU and one/ or more than one
THIRD Party(ies) started fiddling with (LEGALLY) HIS property(ies).
You set yourself up for this possibility by keeping / harbouring what YOU
now figured is yours on somebody's else PCs.
A more direct approach would be proper. Contacting him directly is the
solution.

Mikey
 
Hi;
NO WAY!
You got to understand the "risks of retaliation" One would be exposed
to IF your former employer DID NOT at all aggree to YOU and one/ or
more than one THIRD Party(ies) started fiddling with (LEGALLY) HIS
property(ies). You set yourself up for this possibility by keeping /
harbouring what YOU now figured is yours on somebody's else PCs.
A more direct approach would be proper. Contacting him directly is the
solution.

Mikey
Try

http://xenia.sote.hu/ftp/dos_win/msdos/ujsag/uj-lapl/9503/alap9503/daag/


Program : DAAG (Disk-at-a-Glance) Version 3.03
-------

Release Date : January 1992.
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Purpose : - To provide an tree structured directory "map" of
your
------- hard disk, with file SIZES.
- To make it easy to Change Directories
(never type "CD\... " again!)

A 1 click search at http://www.alltheweb.com/ beats google this time.


S

Please take out --stuff-- to reply
So much rubbish, make it go away.
 
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