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auto-complete in terminal

Dear friend i have intalled sun solaris in vmware (vertual machine) untill now every things are ok but i have proplem
when i tray to use tap key in terminal for auto complete the terminal window prsent to me space only i tried many also in many profile it seem the same proplem also if i print doubel tab key i don't got the totaly command which can i see
could some one tell me what's the selution
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