Hello All,
My file explorer seems to have trouble sorting filenames in an intuitive
way. Just look at the below (listing generated using "dir /one 60.*", but the same order appears in Explorer)
60.00.00.32.dds
60.00.00.32.msh
60.00.00.32.nif
60.00.32.32.dds
60.00.-32.32.dds
60.00.32.32.msh
60.00.-32.32.msh
60.00.32.32.nif
60.00.-32.32.nif
I would expect the "60.00.-30.*" entries to come first, followed by the "60.00.00.*" and "60.00.32.*" groups.
Some time ago (years probably :-) ) I've added the NoStrCmpLogical setting, and thought that it was fixed. But apperantly no such luck.
Does anyone know what is going on here -- or better yet, how to fix it ?
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
NoStrCmpLogical is a policy setting for (Windows) Explorer only.
CMD is never affected and will always use binary compare for sorting.
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319827>
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 19:58:23 +0100, R.Wieser wrote:but
Hello All,
My file explorer seems to have trouble sorting filenames in an intuitive way. Just look at the below (listing generated using "dir /one 60.*",
setting,the same order appears in Explorer)
60.00.00.32.dds
60.00.00.32.msh
60.00.00.32.nif
60.00.32.32.dds
60.00.-32.32.dds
60.00.32.32.msh
60.00.-32.32.msh
60.00.32.32.nif
60.00.-32.32.nif
I would expect the "60.00.-30.*" entries to come first, followed by the "60.00.00.*" and "60.00.32.*" groups.
Some time ago (years probably :-) ) I've added the NoStrCmpLogical
and thought that it was fixed. But apperantly no such luck.
Does anyone know what is going on here -- or better yet, how to fix it ?
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
NoStrCmpLogical is a policy setting for (Windows) Explorer only.
CMD is never affected and will always use binary compare for sorting.
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319827>
JJ,
NoStrCmpLogical is a policy setting for (Windows) Explorer only.
Than is doubly remarkable that *both* show the same list ....
CMD is never affected and will always use binary compare for sorting.
Please, don't do that. You can see for yourself that it doesn't appear to
do so. :-(
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319827>
That page seems to have become outdated, as I was met with the (in)famous "Try searching for what you need. This page doesn't exist." error message.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 19:58:23 +0100, R.Wieser wrote:but
Hello All,
My file explorer seems to have trouble sorting filenames in an intuitive >>> way. Just look at the below (listing generated using "dir /one 60.*",
setting,the same order appears in Explorer)
60.00.00.32.dds
60.00.00.32.msh
60.00.00.32.nif
60.00.32.32.dds
60.00.-32.32.dds
60.00.32.32.msh
60.00.-32.32.msh
60.00.32.32.nif
60.00.-32.32.nif
I would expect the "60.00.-30.*" entries to come first, followed by the
"60.00.00.*" and "60.00.32.*" groups.
Some time ago (years probably :-) ) I've added the NoStrCmpLogical
and thought that it was fixed. But apperantly no such luck.
Does anyone know what is going on here -- or better yet, how to fix it ? >>>
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
See the cached page from Google using below Google search query:
cache:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319827
On Sun, 27 Mar 2016 10:35:50 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:to
JJ,
NoStrCmpLogical is a policy setting for (Windows) Explorer only.
Than is doubly remarkable that *both* show the same list ....
CMD is never affected and will always use binary compare for sorting.
Please, don't do that. You can see for yourself that it doesn't appear
(in)famousdo so. :-(
<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319827>
That page seems to have become outdated, as I was met with the
message."Try searching for what you need. This page doesn't exist." error
intuitiveRegards,
Rudy Wieser
-- Origional message:
JJ <jj4public@vfemail.net> schreef in berichtnieuws 1f6vwnr37eok9.1jaqewr69jsjg$.dlg@40tude.net...
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 19:58:23 +0100, R.Wieser wrote:
Hello All,
My file explorer seems to have trouble sorting filenames in an
thebutway. Just look at the below (listing generated using "dir /one 60.*",
the same order appears in Explorer)
60.00.00.32.dds
60.00.00.32.msh
60.00.00.32.nif
60.00.32.32.dds
60.00.-32.32.dds
60.00.32.32.msh
60.00.-32.32.msh
60.00.32.32.nif
60.00.-32.32.nif
I would expect the "60.00.-30.*" entries to come first, followed by
?setting,"60.00.00.*" and "60.00.32.*" groups.
Some time ago (years probably :-) ) I've added the NoStrCmpLogical
and thought that it was fixed. But apperantly no such luck.
Does anyone know what is going on here -- or better yet, how to fix it
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
See the cached page from Google using below Google search query:
cache:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319827
Or use web archive.
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