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Number : 7759 Date : 2004-04-24 Author : John Zeman Subject : Re: Newbie Differential backup question Size(KB) : 0
--- In xxcopy@yahoogroups.com, "scott cassell" wrote: > Thanks John, the %C% is a variable set for the code drives on my comps > I should have explained that. I never knew about pushd, can u tell me > what that does different? I will remove the /I and /C, and I did intend > the extra info in the log file. Thanks again for your help. > > You're welcome Scott. I should have clarified that pushd only applies to NT or newer operating systems. If you're using Windows 98, it won't work. What pushd does, is to temporarily allow you to change directories during the execution of a batch file. In other words the directory you specify with pushd will only apply to the batch file, once you reset it with popd or exit, it goes back to whatever was the set directory. John
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