On windows you can compile grep from the gnu distro.  There is cygwin
(check i think:  http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/download.html) which
enables you to use all of your favorite unix tools on windows.   I believe
there is also a full posix subsystem available for windows - which will
give you access to all those tools that windows lacks.

-j

On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Francisco Reyes wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Cook, Dwight E wrote:
>
> > On the failed client schedules...
> > You could set a "postschedcmd" to run a script that does something like a
> >         grep -i fail sched.log | mail -s $(hostname)_bkup_failures
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> How about if the clients are not Unix? In particular NT and Mac.
> Except for purchasing the MKS toolkit $$$, I have not found a grep for NT
> and I have not even tried to look for a grep on the Mac, specially any pre
> OS X Mac. In my opinion this really should be part of the server logs.
>


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