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