Hi Craig,  Looking at the S/W vers of CFIND20, it is obvious you
are mind reader as well as a talented programmer.  The program has
the '/F' option, which I requested; and also outputs fully pathed
filenames, which I didn't request, but thought would be a neat
feature !  
     
Anyway, I did some quick & dirty benchmark tests on v 1.7 and
v 2.0.  The results, given below, may be used for advertising if
you wish:
       
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Test bed: Gateway 486 DX-2 50 with 16 Mb QEMMed RAM
Drive used: I:\ partition (250 Mb) containing 1,753 files in 12
            directories and many nested sub-dirs, using 63.2 Mb
     
Command line: CFIND *.* "telesystem" /s /n [/f] > telesys.hit
              (Note: There were 102 hits in 35 files)
       
TEST RESULTS
Run #    CFIND vers   Options     Execution Time (sec)**    Comments
  1         1.7       /s /n              535
  2         2.0       /s /n              211                  WOW !
  3         2.0       /s /n /f           206                  HUH ?
                             ** Execution time after initial nag delay
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Upon reflection, I realize the small time difference between Runs 2
and 3 is expected, since CFIND had to look all the way through all
files having no hits in both cases; time is saved in Run 3 only for
the 35 files with hits.  However, the time difference between v 1.7
and 2.0 is impressive.
        
New subject -- if ther are specific files, or types of files, you
would like for your system, please let me know.
     
                                          Regards,  Paul
