User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients

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Enhanced Reference
Command and Utility Summary
Udir
Purpose
The udir command lists files and directories, including those not displayed
by the MS-DOS dir command, and displays the UNIX system access
permissions. This command is only available if you have a LAN Manager
for UNIX Systems server on your network.
Syntax
udir [ -n | -t | -u | -r | -d ] [pathname]
where
-n
Lists file and directory names only.
-t
Lists the newest files first.
-u
Lists files on the server that are not available to the MS-DOS or OS/2 system.
-r
Displays the files in reverse alphabetical or chronological order.
-d
Displays the directory parameter only.
pathname
Represents the name of the directory and file to be listed. You can use a wildcard
character with the filename.
Comments
To access the udir command, first link to the DOSUTIL shared directory on
a LAN Manager for UNIX Systems server. For example, type:
net use d: \\server1.serve\dosutil