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SYMPTOMS
If you run GREP--"Global Regular Expression Print," a POSIX-based tool
included in the Windows NT Resource Kit--using the command line
parameter [ASCII 147]/[ASCII 148] (or the more commonly attempted [ASCII 147]/?[ASCII 148] for help on the
GREP command), the cursor is placed on the next screen line without a
prompt (GREP is waiting for input from you). If you then attempt
breaking out of the GREP command by using CTRL+C, you are returned to
the command prompt, but when you attempt to close the command prompt
window (such as when you type 'exit' and then press ENTER at the
command prompt), the command prompt window does not close and you are
unable to close the window using any other means (such as by choosing
End Task from the Task List, choosing Terminate from the Settings menu
in the Control Box, or choosing Logoff or Shutdown).
RESOLUTIONFor help on the GREP command, use the command line parameter -H instead of /?. Also, when you attempt to break out of GREP, use CTRL+Z, instead of CTRL + C. This allows GREP to close normally and will not result in the application locking up. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in GREP.EXE from the
Windows NT Resource Kit. We are researching this problem and will post
new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes
available. Additional query words: prodnt
Keywords : kbother kbbug3.10 kbbug3.50 ntreskit |
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