ls command

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The ls command is used in Windows environments, often within command-line interfaces or FTP sessions, to list directory contents. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover performance issues with the ls command when listing shared files on Windows 7, as well as a bug where running ls or dir against a nonexistent file produces a misleading '226 Transfer complete' message. These threads reference Microsoft knowledge base articles and hotfixes, indicating that the ls command can be affected by system updates and network configurations. Users troubleshooting slow or incorrect output from ls may find relevant solutions in these community discussions.
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    Ls command takes a long time to list shared files in 2 windows on a Windows 7 or Windows...

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    "226 Transfer complete" message when you run the ls or dir command against a file that does not exis

    Fixes an issue in which you receive a "226 Transfer complete" message unexpectedly after you run the ls or dir command in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2. This issue occurs after you install hotfix 2383827. Link Removed
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