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      <title>How can Ruby search for files on my Windows network computers?</title>
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      <description>I currently use a Python Script that looks across my Windows network for computers having a specific out-of-date file.  The idea is to run the script, get a list of computers with the out-of-date application, and then replace the application on the identified computers.  The script generally works, but I would like to shift to using Ruby as our primary scripting language.&lt;br /&gt;
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