Brandon is correct.
tried dir \\mypath and got the same arbitrary order.
I think this should be mentioned in the manual.
/hex

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Datum: onsdag, 08 augusti 2012 21:22
Ämne: Re: [Oorexx-devel] "New" SYSFILETREE order of returned values
I noticed this issue with a samba share. If you try doing a 'dir' from 
the command line, my guess would be you would get the same results. My 
search lead me to this fix:

http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/vfs_dirsort.8.html
-- 
Brandon Cherry

On 8/8/2012 3:10 PM, hakan wrote:
> Ok, I see
> I haven't tried the "old" sysfiletree with UNC path so have no clue if it 
> differs in result returned, probably not.
> The "new" sysfiletree seems to work with UNC path's from Win7 anyhow and the 
> returned values is in arbitrary order, the same arbitrary order is returned 
> if the the path is on a mapped network drive (drive letter), but looking at 
> the same path/drive letter in  windowsexplorer shows files in alphabetic 
> order, maybe they are sorted before display!
>
> Maybe a note in the manual about this can be useful, if this behaviour is 
> confirmed by others/testing.
> /hex

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