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On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 19:05:46 PST8, an479@lafn.org wrote:
>> >Any way in OS/2 to list hidden files from command line?
>> >I was looking for some INI files and had to use a DOS
>> >utility (CO.COM) to find them. I can find no DIR
>> >switch to display them.
Try the OS/2 ATTRIB command. First, from the commandline change to the directory
that contains the hidden files. Then, in your case, I think you want something like the
following:
ATTRIB -H *.*
The "-H" takes off the hidden extended attribute from files. Above, I've used the global
"*.*' for all files. Of course, you can name the file, if you wish. For example:
ATTRIB -H OS2.INI
HCM
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