| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 5902.1 | QuickView | nova05.vbo.dec.com::BERGER |  | Fri Apr 11 1997 05:17 | 8 | 
|  | QuickView does that nicely. It's part of NT 4.0, you can install it 
through Control Panel-> Add/Remove Programs -> Windows NT Setup -> 
Accessories Details
Then you right click an exe or dll, choose Quick View and here you 
are. Hope it helps
	Vincent 
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| 5902.2 |  | BUSY::SLAB | A swift kick in the butt - $1 | Fri Apr 11 1997 06:48 | 3 | 
|  |     
    	I didn't get QuickView with my NT4.0 system.
    
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| 5902.3 |  | LEFTY::CWILLIAMS | CD or not CD, that's the question | Fri Apr 11 1997 07:06 | 7 | 
|  |     Sure you did. It's in the base distribution, as described in .1
    
    You do have to ask for it to be installed, or retrofit the install, as
    in .1
    
    Chris
    
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| 5902.4 |  | BUSY::SLAB | Act like you own the company | Fri Apr 11 1997 08:24 | 11 | 
|  |     
    	Now I see it.
    
    	Accessories was already checked off, but I didn't see that only 11
    	of 13 details were installed.
    
    	However, QuickView is checked off but I don't seem to have it in-
    	stalled.
    
    	And a search of C: comes up empty.
    
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| 5902.5 |  | LEFTY::CWILLIAMS | CD or not CD, that's the question | Fri Apr 11 1997 10:06 | 11 | 
|  |     Go into explorer, select the file you want, and -right click- on it.
    You should get a menu with Open, Print, etc, which includes Quickview.
    You may get a menu with "Open With" instead - Quickview will be one of
    the choices.
    
    It does not show up in the start menu....
    
    Chris
    
    
    
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| 5902.6 |  | BUSY::SLAB | Antisocial | Fri Apr 11 1997 17:37 | 5 | 
|  |     
    	Ahah, that's where it is.
    
    	Found it.  Thanks.
    
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| 5902.7 | run quickview in a script ? | PRMS00::COLE |  | Mon Apr 14 1997 05:42 | 16 | 
|  |     Thanks for the pointer to Quickview - just what I need.
    Being new to NT, is there a way to run Quickview in a script
    (batch) which would scan all directories ? (like a Unix
    find with -exec) ?
    
    The object is to scan all directories on an Alpha NT system
    and purge any Intel DLLs.
    
    I guess I could write a perl script to do it, if I knew
    which bits in the header of each DLL determined the processor
    the DLL was written for; hopefully there is an easier way.
    
    many thanks,
    
    ...larry
    
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| 5902.8 | Script with EXETYPE.EXE will do it | DECWET::MVB | Monty VanderBilt | Tue Apr 29 1997 13:46 | 12 | 
|  | This .cmd script will work. It looks for non Alpha exes and dlls in system32.
EXETYPE.EXE is a program that comes with the resource kit. This
script came from the Alpha NT mailing list.
@echo off
cd /d %windir%
echo.
echo Checking %windir%\SYSTEM32 directory
cd system32
for %%f in (*.dll) do exetype "%%f" | findstr "Alpha" > nul: || ((echo %%f is not an Alpha DLL.) & exetype "%%f")
for %%f in (*.exe) do exetype "%%f" | findstr "Alpha" > nul: || ((echo %%f is not an Alpha executable.) & exetype "%%f")
echo.
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