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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

The Dir command
sorts the list by column.
/L Displays the output using lowercase characters. Generally, the Dir command displays the
filenames using uppercase or mixed case characters. A mixed case character display is standard
for the Windows command window.
/N Displays files using the long list format where filenames appear on the far right of the display.
This is the default setting for the Windows command window.
/O[[:]sortorder] Lists the directory in a sorted order. Generally, Windows sorts the directory
by name. Normally, the Dir command sorts items in ascending order. You can sort in
descending order by adding a minus (-) sign to the command line switch. For example, /-AD
would sort the directory in descending date order. You can use any of the sort orders for the output.
E By extension (alphabetic)
D By date/time (oldest first)
G Group directories first
N By name (alphabetic)
S By size (smallest first)
/P Pauses the output after each screen of information.
/Q Displays the file owner information in addition to the standard file output.
/R Displays the alternate data streams in a file. Previously, Windows only displayed the main
data stream.


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