No, a very ordinary folder, started with a nice new one just to be sure the
folder wasn't somehow damaged.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 11:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Bug in Win7 dir command

I cannot duplicate this as yet.  So far my tests of Win7 x64 against
several different flavors of mapped Windows servers does not replicate
this.

Is it a compressed file or folder?

-ASB: http://xeesm.com/AndrewBaker


On 4/14/10, Carl Houseman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can anyone reproduce this?  The required conditions, so far, appear to be:
>
> Using Windows 7 x64, haven't tried other flavors of 7 yet.
> Drive is mapped to a server (in my case 2003 SP2).
> Must be in a folder, not at the root.
> Folder is available offline.
> Folder name(s) must not contain spaces or other chars that require
quoting.
>
> M:\test>dir
>  Volume in drive M is Data
>  Volume Serial Number is 0A01-AAFA
>
>  Directory of M:\test
>
> 04/14/2010  10:53 AM    <DIR>          .
> 04/14/2010  10:53 AM    <DIR>          ..
> 01/16/2010  02:38 AM             2,477 backup.cmd
>                1 File(s)          2,477 bytes
>                2 Dir(s)  35,857,784,832 bytes free
>
> M:\test>dir backup.cmd
>  Volume in drive M is Data
>  Volume Serial Number is 0A01-AAFA
>
>  Directory of M:\test
>
> 01/16/2010  02:38 AM                 0 backup.cmd
>                1 File(s)              0 bytes
>                0 Dir(s)  35,857,784,832 bytes free
>
> Haven't found any mentions of this on Google...
>
> Carl


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