I tried what Chris suggested, from my Windows XP client connected to our Windows 2000 Domain, and when I entered the drive letter for our common user drive (which is on the Windows 2000 Server), I would get a message back that a NTFS volume was needed. Sorry I don't remember the exact message now, but it would tell me that drive I was trying to search, wasn't NTFS. The drive mapped is a NTFS volume, so this solution must not work trying to search mapped drives.
I did kinda find a solution, but I am not happy with it. I used the "DIR" command with the "/q" & "/s" switches, then redirected the output to a text file, then opened the text file in Excel, using spaces as delimiters and this does work, even though the file can be very large.
I hope someone else finds a better solution.
Robert Hocking
MCSE, A+