IORandomN, I am amazed you can't do a recursive 'find' in DOS. Time to download cygwin....
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You can use the "Find in Files..." feature on Notepad++
Ooh. Can I? That would be cool!
Yeah, it's under the "Search" menu. I've used it quite a bit.
Yay, it works!
But by installing cygwin as well means that later I can run that UNIX text-only web-browser. What is it called?
eta: Lynx! For that old-timey internet feel....
Sure you can do a recursive search in dos.
Dir filename.ext /s
Filename.ext can be replaced with wild cards of ? and * etc. and in Windows dos command prompts, it can even go without the .ext
Yeah, but I need to search the contents of the files.
ahhh, I see....
Never mind.
t /Emily Litella
Anyone have experience with locking/blocking in SQL Server?
We're getting this error a lot:
The VB Application identified by the event source logged this Application WebTimesheet: Thread ID: 7980 ,Logged: WebTimesheet::Utility::SaveNew(10) - Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server - Transaction (Process ID 65) was deadlocked on lock resources with another process and has been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun the transaction.