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>> I need to copy a large file 8gig. Actually a vmware instance. Could
>> anyone tell me if xcopy can do this? thx.
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> Yes Xcopy can do this ... so can ANY variant of Copy, including drag 'n'
> drop or Copy and Paste as long as the destination supports files of this
> size. In the case of a single 8GB file, I'm not sure there is an advantage
> to using Xcopy over any other method.
Yes, xcopy has many advantages (due to switches)
but the most relevant are likely:
/v - verify
/c - continue on error (if copying more than one file)
/o - ownership and permission ACLs
/x - like /o but includes auditing ACLs too
And for big files across net the most important may be (ta-da):
/z - network restartable mode
Xcopy /? is worth checking from time to time because this
old program has received new capabilities in recent years
that may surprise even command line commandos. <Grin>
--
Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
Accelerated MCSE
http://www.LearnQuick.Com
[phone number on web site]
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