Running findstr on Md5deep result and output only the directories












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I ran Md5deep on a directory and all of its contents and outputed the results unto a text file (sample.txt) that looks like this



5b402495c9205c49ad7928a9688eec69 A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
9v5df4g7h8w5q2c1xz3e0qw6ret23tyh A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


now I want to output a new text file without the md5 hash like the one shown below.



A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


I am fairly new to command line and would appreciate any help. This is what I have so far:



findstr /c:"A:Sample_Directory*" sample.txt > sample_output.txt


but this displays the whole line with the md5 hash and not just the directories.



How would I go about doing this?



Many thanks!










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    I ran Md5deep on a directory and all of its contents and outputed the results unto a text file (sample.txt) that looks like this



    5b402495c9205c49ad7928a9688eec69 A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
    9v5df4g7h8w5q2c1xz3e0qw6ret23tyh A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


    now I want to output a new text file without the md5 hash like the one shown below.



    A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
    A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


    I am fairly new to command line and would appreciate any help. This is what I have so far:



    findstr /c:"A:Sample_Directory*" sample.txt > sample_output.txt


    but this displays the whole line with the md5 hash and not just the directories.



    How would I go about doing this?



    Many thanks!










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      I ran Md5deep on a directory and all of its contents and outputed the results unto a text file (sample.txt) that looks like this



      5b402495c9205c49ad7928a9688eec69 A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
      9v5df4g7h8w5q2c1xz3e0qw6ret23tyh A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


      now I want to output a new text file without the md5 hash like the one shown below.



      A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
      A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


      I am fairly new to command line and would appreciate any help. This is what I have so far:



      findstr /c:"A:Sample_Directory*" sample.txt > sample_output.txt


      but this displays the whole line with the md5 hash and not just the directories.



      How would I go about doing this?



      Many thanks!










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      I ran Md5deep on a directory and all of its contents and outputed the results unto a text file (sample.txt) that looks like this



      5b402495c9205c49ad7928a9688eec69 A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
      9v5df4g7h8w5q2c1xz3e0qw6ret23tyh A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


      now I want to output a new text file without the md5 hash like the one shown below.



      A:Sample_Directorysample.txt
      A:Sample_Directorysample2.doc


      I am fairly new to command line and would appreciate any help. This is what I have so far:



      findstr /c:"A:Sample_Directory*" sample.txt > sample_output.txt


      but this displays the whole line with the md5 hash and not just the directories.



      How would I go about doing this?



      Many thanks!







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          From within a batch-file try:



          For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%a In ('Type sample.txt') Do Echo.%%a %%b


          And on the command line try:



          For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %a In ('Type sample.txt') Do @Echo.%a %b





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            From within a batch-file try:



            For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%a In ('Type sample.txt') Do Echo.%%a %%b


            And on the command line try:



            For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %a In ('Type sample.txt') Do @Echo.%a %b





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              From within a batch-file try:



              For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%a In ('Type sample.txt') Do Echo.%%a %%b


              And on the command line try:



              For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %a In ('Type sample.txt') Do @Echo.%a %b





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                From within a batch-file try:



                For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%a In ('Type sample.txt') Do Echo.%%a %%b


                And on the command line try:



                For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %a In ('Type sample.txt') Do @Echo.%a %b





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                From within a batch-file try:



                For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%a In ('Type sample.txt') Do Echo.%%a %%b


                And on the command line try:



                For /f "tokens=2* delims= " %a In ('Type sample.txt') Do @Echo.%a %b






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