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Software => TrID File Identifier => Topic started by: nr2ae on September 12, 2007, 11:30:04 AM

Title: Can TrIDScan do rescursive scan?
Post by: nr2ae on September 12, 2007, 11:30:04 AM
How can I make TrIDScan search my subfolders?

For example, if I have the following files in these folders

C:\Pictures\2195df80-f84c-4152-a370-73a872274471\Picture.jpg
C:\Pictures\4525309f-af68-4627-8cba-719a840d596f\Picture.jpg
C:\Pictures\865848b0-8088-4fca-a290-29bc190418af\Picture.jpg
.
.
.
and many more

How can I make TrIDScan scan them all the refine the definition in one run (without having to write my own .bat)?

Thanks
Title: Re: Can TrIDScan do rescursive scan?
Post by: Mark0 on September 12, 2007, 08:03:27 PM
No (at least not at the moment). TrIDScan (http://mark0.net/soft-trid-e.html) expect that all the files you want to analyze are in the same folder.

By the way, I basically cannot use a Win PC before I install the Total Commander (http://www.ghisler.com/) file manager. With it, it's just trivial to locate all the interesting files (for example, all the *.JS files under the folder "\windows" & subfolders and copy them in a "\temp" one. Since I'm totally adept at using it, I personally havent ever expericed the need of recursive scanning.

Bye!