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I'm not sure why this is happening, but on my work PC, while at a command
prompt, everything is case sensitive, as in changingto directories (cd) to
some dir that might be C:\Temp is case sensative. I mean if I type cd
c:\temp, I get an error about the path-directory not being found. At home,
and in all the other Microsoft OS's I've worked in, I havenever found the
command prompt to be case sensative. Both at work and home are at XP-SP2, is
there some service or patch installed that causes this behavior? Something
in a GPO, or Posix? This may be trivial, but is bugging me. Thanks in
advance!
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"tboneshep" <tboneshep@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm not sure why this is happening, but on my work PC, while at a command
> prompt, everything is case sensitive, as in changingto directories (cd) to
> some dir that might be C:\Temp is case sensative. I mean if I type cd
> c:\temp, I get an error about the path-directory not being found. At
> home,
> and in all the other Microsoft OS's I've worked in, I havenever found the
> command prompt to be case sensative. Both at work and home are at XP-SP2,
> is
> there some service or patch installed that causes this behavior?
> Something
> in a GPO, or Posix? This may be trivial, but is bugging me. Thanks in
> advance!
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On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 08:19:07 -0700, tboneshep wrote:
> I'm not sure why this is happening, but on my work PC, while at a command
> prompt, everything is case sensitive, as in changingto directories (cd) to
> some dir that might be C:\Temp is case sensative. I mean if I type cd
> c:\temp, I get an error about the path-directory not being found. At home,
> and in all the other Microsoft OS's I've worked in, I havenever found the
> command prompt to be case sensative. Both at work and home are at XP-SP2, is
> there some service or patch installed that causes this behavior? Something
> in a GPO, or Posix? This may be trivial, but is bugging me. Thanks in
> advance!
The network at work may have a policy in place. Example: XP Pro's Local
Security Policy Editor has an option to "require case insensitivity" for
system objects.
By default, Windows systems are not case-sensitive but other operating
systems are. If work has a mixed environment (likely), this may explain why
they would implement such a policy.
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