Unlike many of my other Gnu Win32 utilities, GREP.EXE fails to open an NTFS alternate data stream.
v:> g:\gnu\wc timecheck.btm:servers.txt
19 94 1121 timecheck.btm:servers.txt
v:> g:\gnu\head -n 2 timecheck.btm:servers.txt
time-a-g.nist.gov 129.6.15.28 NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland
time-b-g.nist.gov 129.6.15.29 NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland
v:> g:\gnu\tail -n 2 timecheck.btm:servers.txt
tick.usnogps.navy.mil 204.34.198.40 Colorado Springs, Colorado
tock.usnogps.navy.mil 204.34.198.41 Colorado Springs, Colorado
v:> g:\gnu\grep Colorado timecheck.btm:servers.txt
g:\gnu\grep: timecheck.btm:servers.txt: No such file or directory
v:> g:\gnu\grep --version
GNU grep 2.5.4
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