CMD, case-insensitive file-name completion

Scott Mintz Scott.Mintz@po.cle.ab.com
Wed May 28 02:35:00 GMT 1997


     That's true.  The data value below is the <TAB> character.  You could 
     theoretically change it to something else.
     
     The actual key is:
     HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor
     
     Note the space between Command and Processor is necessary.
     
     -Scott A. Mintz


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Subject: Re: CMD, case-insensitive file-name completion
Author:  RPraetorius@AspenRes.Com at Internet
Date:    5/27/97 12:08 PM


     CMD also has case-insensitive filename completion.  I believe it's 
undocumented, although this may have changed. . .  Here's what you need 
in your registry (under HKEY_CURRENT_USER) to turn it on:
     
       Key Name:          Software\Microsoft\Command Processor
         Name:            CompletionChar
         Type:            REG_SZ
         Data:            9
     
(grepping the web for CompletionChar may turn up more info).
     
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