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RE: [Full-disclosure] annoying bug in Windows XP
- To: "'Frank Dietrich'" <bits_n_bytes@xxxxxx>, <full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] annoying bug in Windows XP
- From: "Poof" <poof@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 01:34:35 -0700
Yes, this occurs since you're just using the 8+3 filesystem with long
filenames. If you'll notice:
File1.jav shows as just that. While File1.java shows as File1~1.jav
(It usually hides the non-LFN tree with default dir flags. I don't remember
how to get it to show it all at this time.)
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-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Frank
Dietrich
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 1:25 AM
To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Full-disclosure] annoying bug in Windows XP
Hi to all readers,
this day I found a annoying misbehavior in Windows XP professional
with SP2.
I had a directory with some Java sources (*.java) and some backup
files (*.jav). Because I din't longer need the backup files I would
delete them with 'del *.jav'. But this command also delete all the
source files. #§%*. The last backup was 4 hours ago. :-/
So I tried what happen and the result is the command above checks
only the first three chars from the extension (DOS is alive).
Here is how you can reproduce it:
mkdir testbug
cd testbug
rem.>file1.jav
rem.>file2.java
rem.>file3.javas
del *.jav
All three files are deleted. Is this a known bug or a unknown feature?
Frank
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