
To correct the problem, use /A, or configure the TCC to use a font which can display standard extended ASCII characters. If your system is configured for a different country or language, or if you use a font which does not include these line drawing characters, the connecting lines in the tree display may not appear correctly (or not appear at all) on your screen. TREE uses the standard line drawing characters in the U.S. For example, to display the directory structure on drive C: The TREE command displays a graphical representation of the directory tree using standard or extended ASCII characters. The default filename completion syntax is: dirs

Supports command dialog, attribute switches, extended wildcards, ranges (with /F), and multiple file names.
