John John--
Well, I took the plunge and downloaded Robocopy GUI (the only copy
could find is 3.1 but I seem to remember reading there's a 3.2).
have a couple of questions I wonder if you might be able to help m
with.
1) What is the advantage of Backup mode? It says that using this mod
precludes restarting failed copying jobs, but that Backup mode can cop
some files that cannot be copied in Restartable mode. What kinds o
files can't be copied in Restartable?
2) Can you save your copy options or do you have to "recheck" for eac
job?
3) Is there an "undo" option if you've created a mess inadvertantly?
Thanks for your time,
s.
John John (MVP);3240630 Wrote:
> Robocopy runs from the Command Prompt, to start a Command Prompt enter
> CMD in the Start menu Run box, then from the Command Prompt you will b
>
> able to run Robocopy. Robocopy can be pretty intimidating for novice
>
> but once you figure things out you will begin to appreciate the power
> and usefulness of this tool and you will not want to do without it.
> For
> reoccurring backup jobs it is easier to create batch files for it. Yo
>
> can get basic information and examples he
> http://www.ss64.com/nt/robocopy.html
>
> If the Command Prompt and batch files aren't your cup of tea at al
> then
> you can try the GUI version of the tool:
> http://tinyurl.com/7rtccp
> This tool can put the power of Robocopy in the hands of novices.
>
> John
>
> shikaku wrote:
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> John--
>
> Forgive my ignorance, but I downloaded the bundle from Microsof
> which
> contains Robocopy. When I try to run Robocopy, there is a momentary
> flash of DOS screen suggesting that a script is being run, but that's
> it. Do I need to understand programming language or techniques t
> run
> Robocopy? What am I not understanding?
>
> Thanks,
> s.
>
>
>
> John John (MVP);3240231 Wrote:
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> Robocopy or Sync Toy, both by Microsoft, can do this for you.
>
> John
>
> shikaku wrote:
> -
> Hello all
>
> I often find myself for various reasons (back-ups, transfers over
> networks, etc.) wanting to copy only material that does not already
> exist on the target computer. For example, I have 100 GB of music on
> my computer in a large folder with numerous sub-folders and I was
> trying to transfer this whole thing from my computer to my daughters'
> over a home network, but the transfer was interupted. I would now
> like
> to transfer only the material that did not make it to her computer.
> If
> I try to copy the entire folder I am prompted with the usual "yes to
> all," "yes," and "no" options, but I want to copy ONLY the files that
> do not already exist on her computer. This would save a great deal
> of
> time over having to transfer the entire thing over again.
>
> Am I making myself clear? :-)
>
> I have a feeling that Windows can't do this, but I'd like to know for
> sure. If Windows can't, is there a program that can?
>
> BTW, thanks to all of you for your kind responses to my earlier
> questions. I want to post "Thanks" replies, but I'm wondering if
> this
> is appropriate etiquette here, given that these posts apparently go
> out
> to internet bulletin boards.
>
> s.
>
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shikaku