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Hi Jeffrey
I believe that your sequence may be wrong.
I used a different and got the following result:
WS222 ** TEO >> C:\ > dir os2.ini /s
The volume label in drive C is WS222C2_OS2.
The Volume Serial Number is 690F:3C15.
Directory of C:\OS2
1.03.04 14.24 1'256'929 0 as-r OS2.INI
1 file(s) 1'256'929 bytes used
Directory of C:\OS2\INSTALL
31.10.03 19.56 55'365 0 a--- OS2.INI
1 file(s) 55'365 bytes used
Total files listed:
2 file(s) 1'312'294 bytes used
946'095'104 bytes free
Good luck, svobi
jrace@attglobal.net on 01/03/2004 14:15:05
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: listing of hidden files
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 05:03:13 PST8, i-lists wrote:
>What's about: DIR /A ?
[H:\]dir /s os2.ini
The volume label in drive H is ECOMSTATION.
The Volume Serial Number is E881:C814.
SYS0002: The system cannot find the file specified.
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