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Euthymenes
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      26th Sep 2005
Hello

I'm searching a freeware giving possibility from DOS command to execute
functions equivalent to copy or xcopy, but with display of progress bar, and
if possible remainig time. These information are very useful for big files.

Or is it possible to lauch, from a DOS command, copy/paste function of
Windows ?

Thanks for your replies.


 
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Art
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      26th Sep 2005
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:24:06 +0200, "Euthymenes"
<ah241991(at)myrealbox(point)com> wrote:

>I'm searching a freeware giving possibility from DOS command to execute
>functions equivalent to copy or xcopy, but with display of progress bar, and
>if possible remainig time. These information are very useful for big files.


My D-Browse program displays a progress bar. It's primarily for use in
plain DOS but it can be used in Windows 9X/ME. The file system must be
FAT16 or 32.

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lisztfr
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      26th Sep 2005

Art a écrit :

> On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:24:06 +0200, "Euthymenes"
> <ah241991(at)myrealbox(point)com> wrote:
>
> >I'm searching a freeware giving possibility from DOS command to execute
> >functions equivalent to copy or xcopy, but with display of progress bar,and
> >if possible remainig time. These information are very useful for big files.

>
> My D-Browse program displays a progress bar. It's primarily for use in
> plain DOS but it can be used in Windows 9X/ME. The file system must be
> FAT16 or 32.


By the way, you D-B cannot access drives attached to PCI-IDE
controllers
like Promise... and it don't run on 8086 dos-5 palmtops

laurent

 
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Edbro
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      26th Sep 2005
Copy Handler does just that. I don't have a link; Google it. It
provides better support for copy/moving large files and displays a
progress bars. I use it for transferring large files to my external
because the normal copy function in XP sometimes chokes on large files.

 
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Mel
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      26th Sep 2005
>On 26 Sep 2005 11:08:25 -0700, "Edbro" wrote:
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>Copy Handler does just that. I don't have a link; Google it. It
>provides better support for copy/moving large files and displays a
>progress bars. I use it for transferring large files to my external
>because the normal copy function in XP sometimes chokes on large files.
>

http://www.copyhandler.dmkproject.pl/

 
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Marten Kemp
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      26th Sep 2005
Edbro wrote:

> Copy Handler does just that. I don't have a link; Google it. It
> provides better support for copy/moving large files and displays a
> progress bars. I use it for transferring large files to my external
> because the normal copy function in XP sometimes chokes on large files.
>

http://copyhandler.com/

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charles
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      26th Sep 2005
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:24:06 +0200, "Euthymenes"
<ah241991(at)myrealbox(point)com> wrote:

>Hello
>
>I'm searching a freeware giving possibility from DOS command to execute
>functions equivalent to copy or xcopy, but with display of progress bar, and
>if possible remainig time. These information are very useful for big files.
>
>Or is it possible to lauch, from a DOS command, copy/paste function of
>Windows ?
>
>Thanks for your replies.
>


xxcopy has a progress bar option http://www.xxcopy.com/

 
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Euthymenes
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      26th Sep 2005
>
> xxcopy has a progress bar option http://www.xxcopy.com/


xxcopy is exactly what I need.

But in the freeware version, copying files through LAN is OK, but displays a
message saying that this type of operation is for pro version.

In a batch file, this message breaks automatic execution of xxcopy ...

Pro version is not freeware, and price is not very small !

Thanks for your idea.



 
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Euthymenes
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      26th Sep 2005
> My D-Browse program displays a progress bar. It's primarily for use in
> plain DOS but it can be used in Windows 9X/ME. The file system must be
> FAT16 or 32.


Hello

I need this function for DOS command under Windows XP (NTFS, not FAT16 or
32).

Thanks.


 
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Euthymenes
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      26th Sep 2005
>>
> http://copyhandler.com/
>


Thanks

I don't see how to execute copyhandler from DOS command ?


 
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