Re: 'TREE' command...entire c:\ drive

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Thank you...I forgot the "\"

FLKulchar
"HeyBub" <heybub@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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FLKulchar wrote:
typing "tree c:" works!

but, I only end up with only the subfolders as: "C:\documents and
settings\user TREE"

In other words, the listing is the same for both entries; the tree
subfolders do not display except for the c:\documents and
settings\user folder?

I am perplexed.

Do it exactly as was reported.

In your dumb case, you left out the backslash.

The TREE command has to start somewhere and it does NOT always start at
the root directory.

The TREE command began its work in the current folder (C:\documents and
settings\user) not the root folder (C:\). See the backslash?



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