LAN Manager: Explanation of Dir Output Display Format

ID: Q69996


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft LAN Manager, versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.1a, 2.2


SUMMARY

When the Dir command is issued on a network drive in OS/2, the output format is sometimes different from that of the same command issued on a local hard drive.


MORE INFORMATION

There are two output formats that may result when the Dir command is issued. The format displayed depends on the partition type of the target logical drive (HPFS or FAT) and whether the Dir command is issued on a local or remote drive. If the Dir command is issued on a remote [network] drive, the format displayed further depends on whether the command was issued from a DOS or OS/2 client.

The two output formats are as follows:

Format 1


   CONFIG   SYS       1098 02-27-91  3:21p 

Format 2


   2-27-91   3:21p      1098           0  CONFIG.SYS 
The following table outlines the various output display formats expected under conditions indicated:

Issuing             Target Drive        Local          Display
Client Type         Partition Type      or Remote      Format
-----------         --------------      ---------      ------

OS/2                HPFS                Either         2
OS/2                FAT                 Local          1
OS/2                FAT                 Remote         2
DOS                 FAT                 Either         1
DOS                 HPFS                Remote         1 

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Last Reviewed: November 13, 1999
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