No, that doesnt do it. I knew it wouldnt; if you have a . there it will specify a file; sometimes it can get weird if you have a file and folder in the same directory with the same name, and the . helps you avoid problems.

As a side note, if you want a listing of all files without suffixes, you can do "dir *."

Anyway, I tried it just for fun and received the exact same error.
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