Server Core lets you view the alternative data streams that many developers use to
hide data from view.
/S Displays the files in the specified directory and all subdirectories. Each subdirectory has a
separate header unless you specify the /B command line switch.
/T[[:]timefield] Determines which time field appears in the listing. The Dir command
always uses the visible time field for sorting. The default setting shows the last modified date.
Here are the time field values you can use.
C Creation
A Last Access
W Last Written
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/W Displays the file output in a wide list format. Generally, this feature allows the display to
hold more filenames at the expense of additional information, such as the file size. The Dir command
sorts the list by row.
/X Displays the short names generated for non-8.3 filenames (those used for DOS). The Dir
command uses the same format as provided by the /N command line switch with the short name
inserted in front of the long name. The display contains blanks for any long filenames that don??™t
have an associated short filename.
/4 Displays the years with four digits.
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