Updated on 06 Jul 2011
By Anthony Buckner
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Freeware (Free)
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283
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Windows NT / 2K
Publisher:
Mark Russinovich(more)
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Working on NT and Win2K means that executables and object files will many times have embedded UNICODE strings that you cannot easily see with a standard ASCII strings or grep programs. So we decided to roll our own.

Strings is a command-line applet that scans the file you pass for UNICODE (or ASCII) strings of a default length of 3 or more UNICODE (or ASCII) characters. Note that it works under Windows 95 as well.

Usage: strings [-s] [-a] [-u] [-n X]

Strings takes wild-card expressions for file names, and additional command line parameters are defined as follows:

-s
Recurse subdirectories.
-a
Scan for ASCII only
-u
Scan for UNICODE only
-n X
Strings must be a minimum of X characters in length.
To search one or more files for the presence of a particular string using strings use a command like this:

strings * | findstr /i TextToSearchFor What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

· This Strings update fixes a bug that sometimes resulted in the omission of strings that crossed 64K boundries in a file and it now prints strings in the same order they appear in the file.


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