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| Date: | Thu, 27 Dec 2001 19:16:04 +0200 (IST) |
| From: | Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
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| To: | Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> |
| cc: | Tim Van Holder <tim DOT van DOT holder AT pandora DOT be>, djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com |
| Subject: | Re: UNC examples |
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Charles Sandmann wrote: > C:\>dir z:\\cws333\d$\djgpp > Volume in drive \\cws333\d$ has no label. > ... > > So if there is a UNC after the drive it uses the UNC and ignores the > drive. The drive can even be non-mapped. Does this happen if you call, say, findfirst with z:\\cws333\d$\djgpp, or only from the CMD's command line? If the latter, it might be a ``feature'' of the way the shell parses file names.
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