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Number : 10770 Date : 2005-03-12 Author : \(The Real\) GrimShady Subject : Re: Will this work? Keeping two locations up to date Size(KB) : 1
Sorry, I was trying to make it more clear and forgot to make the change in my last sentence. Thanks for your thought out answer. I want subdirectories as well as read onlys. I dont need system or hidden files (but it woudlnt' hurt). I thougth /bi did subdirectories? I'll take another look Thanks again, Todd Snyder ps...is top posting exceptable here or should I have added my comments to the bottom? >> If I run this command >> xxcopy /bi /bn /ff >> and then >> xxcopy /bi /bn /ff >> >> Will this make both PATH1 and PATH2 identical both with the latest files >> from each >> location? > Probably not, but then you did not define what X and Y represent for us to > be sure of that. I can tell you that each of your xxcopy command lines > will copy the latest first level files (meaning no subdirectories will be > copied) to each destination with the following exceptions: > > Any Read Only files on the source will not be copied more than once > (meaning if they are Read Only on the destination they will not be > overwritten). > > No Hidden or System Files will be copied. > > If that does not answer your question please redefine it to give us more > information to work with. > > John
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