User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients

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Connecting to a LAN Manager for UNIX Systems Server
Displaying Files
<DIR>
The date when the file or directory was most recently modified.
The time when the file or directory was most recently modified.
The UNIX system owner of the file or directory.
The UNIX system group to which the file or directory belongs.
UNIX system access permissions for the file or directory.
UNIX system file and directory names. The file named WORD.PROGRAM ap-
pears under this UNIX system column only because this filename is invalid on
the MS-DOS system. Filenames up to 1024 characters long can be displayed in
this column.
Using the Udir Command on Local Client Drives
If you use the udir command to list a physical disk drive on your client (for
example, drive A, B, or C if your client has a hard disk), it provides a display
similar to that of the MS-DOS dir command. This display also includes an
MS-DOS access permissions column similar to that displayed by the UNIX
system ls -l command.
NOTE: When you enter the udir command, you can specify a single filename if you want to
display one file only, or use the wildcard characters (* and ?) to display multiple
filenames.
The following is a sample udir display of directories and files on a client’s
local hard disk:
C:> udir
Directory of c:
ansi.sys rw--a 1651 5-09-92 11:05a
autoexec.bat rw--a 145 11-08-92 8:00a
config.sys rw--a 344 11-08-92 9:30a
landoc rw--a <DIR> 9-10-92 7:30a
dos3_2 rw--- <DIR> 10-10-92 11:08a
fouri.scr rw--a 8007 10-04-92 9:34a
ibmdos.com r-hsa 28009 9-12-92 3:45p
lanman.scr rw--a 1054 11-24-92 4:45p
report1.dft rw--a 8128 9-02-92 5:30p
report2.dft rw--a 9012 10-06-92 9:30a
old.scr rw--a 2045 8-08-92 8:30p
list rw--a 3206 11-08-92 4:04p
12 Files 19.13 Megabytes free