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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: "Cygwin" I've never seen this before. In a Windows CMD shell, Cygwin shell expansion, for example: ls *.pdf returns: ls: cannot access '*.PDF': No such file or directory (Indeed, any Cygwin shell expansion, when executed from within Windows CMD, produces this error. See below) ls *someotherwildcard* (that matches the same .pdf files) DOES return the expected file list. Example: C:> DIR *.pdf Volume in drive C is C Volume Serial Number is 8674-712A Directory of C:\Temp 22/03/2020 18:30 1.675.954 test.pdf XX/XX/XXXX XX:XX {Any many other .pdf files} Yet: C:> ls *.pdf ls: cannot access '*.pdf': No such file or directory And: C:> bash user AT hostname /cygdrive/C/Temp/test $ ls *.pdf A.pdf B.pdf {etc} And, not ALL of the *.pdf files in the particular directory where I've encountered this trigger the problem... C:> ls N*.pdf N.pdf C:> ls A*.pdf ls: cannot access 'A*.pdf': No such file or directory Nor do all directories containing .pdf files produce this. Of the many thousands of files and directories that I have, only some produce this problem. In others, ls *.pdf works perfectly in Windows CMD. I've looked at the Windows ATTRIB and CACLS of the files in directories where this problem occurs. They're all the same. That is, uniform across all files and directories. Nothing interesting. It's not just 'ls': C:> cat *.pdf cat: '*.pdf': No such file or directory So, it appears to be Cygwin shell expansion, when executed under Windows CMD, which is provoking this strange behavior. Any ideas what could be causing this, and how to solve it? many thanks, Jay -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple