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Old 10-26-2005, 09:49 PM
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Hi All,

I have a user who would like... to set up a script/batch file which moves files daily from our network directory into his C:\ and also moves files between 2 directories on his c:\

does thsi make sense?

basically.. if sumone can attempt to help me create this script... with brief instructions.. to copy from our network drive to his pc.. and perhaps another script to mvoe files from c:\ folder to another?

also.. please notice the automatic request.

thanks in advance...
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Old 10-28-2005, 09:12 AM
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Should be simple enough. Without the absolute path to the source and destination files I can't write it for you though. Do you already know how to write bach files yourself? if so:

Just use COPY or XCOPY with *.* as a wild card if you want to copy all file types. Then DEL to delete the original files or RD to delete folders. After that use Task Scheduler to automate the process. I think you may have to run the script from the client since you want to copy from a netwok drive. If you need to network drive mapped each time the script runs you can use "NET USE", type NET USE /? at a command prompt for more info on that.

http://support.microsoft.com/default...308569&sd=tech
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