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SYMPTOMSIssuing a redirected MS-DOS TREE /F command at a command prompt within the Windows 95 graphical user interface results in incomplete output. This behavior occurs in both windowed and full-screen MS-DOS sessions. RESOLUTION
To work around this behavior, issue the redirected TREE /F command after
restarting the computer in MS-DOS mode, or after booting the computer to
a command prompt.
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The TREE command is used to display the structure of a folder. The /F
switch displays the names of the files in each folder. The following
examples demonstrate the use of the TREE command with redirection:
To print the list of files displayed using the previous example, use the
following command:
NOTE: The TREE command (Tree.com) is an MS-DOS command. Tree.com is not
installed by Windows 95, but is available on the Windows 95 CD-ROM or
from online services. For information about installing the old MS-DOS
tools included with Windows 95, please see the following article:
Q147831 How to Install Old MS-DOS Tools in Windows 95 Additional query words: directory listing
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