If you are on a *nix box with locate, that might be faster.
But only if you search for files that existed the last time updatedb has been run. locate simply queries the database generated by updatedb. Depending on your system, updatedb runs from cron, or it has to be run manually. locate can't find files that did not exist while updatedb has run.
Alexander
In reply to Re^2: Finding files recursively
by afoken
in thread Finding files recursively
by ovedpo15
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