The resource kit command line utility list.exe works OK in Windows 7, except multifile search doesn't work. The command to invoke multifile search is F4; apparently list.exe running under Windows 7 doesn't properly process function keys. Tested with 2003 version of list.exe (I think that's the latest version) within both cmd.exe and Power Shell.
System Manufacturer/Model Number Digital Storm OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit CPU Intel i7-860 @ 3.78 Ghz Motherboard EVGA P55 FTW Memory 8GB Mushkin Enhanced DS1600-6G HP3-12800 Graphics Card EVGA GTX275 Monitor(s) Displays LG Flatron W2361VG
PSU Thermaltake TR2 RX-850 AP (850 watts) Case HAF922 Cooling Noctua NH-D14 Hard Drives 300GB 7200 rpm WD Velociraptor SATA
2 x 1.5TB Seagate ST31500341AS 7200 rpm SATA (non-RAID) Internet Speed 6 megabit DSL (6 megabit/sec down, 512 kilobit/sec up) Other Info DSL modem: Westell C90-610030-06 rev G
Router: NetGear WNDR3700
OK, not a bug. Problem caused by my Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 5000 defaulting to function key lock off. Solution is click function lock key to force top row function keys to traditional F1, F2, etc use, vs Windows navigation use.
System Manufacturer/Model Number Digital Storm OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit CPU Intel i7-860 @ 3.78 Ghz Motherboard EVGA P55 FTW Memory 8GB Mushkin Enhanced DS1600-6G HP3-12800 Graphics Card EVGA GTX275 Monitor(s) Displays LG Flatron W2361VG
PSU Thermaltake TR2 RX-850 AP (850 watts) Case HAF922 Cooling Noctua NH-D14 Hard Drives 300GB 7200 rpm WD Velociraptor SATA
2 x 1.5TB Seagate ST31500341AS 7200 rpm SATA (non-RAID) Internet Speed 6 megabit DSL (6 megabit/sec down, 512 kilobit/sec up) Other Info DSL modem: Westell C90-610030-06 rev G
Router: NetGear WNDR3700