Hello AITOR,
>>XCOPY
> The problem is that I don't see the
> /XO option of ROBOCOPY (which is what I need).
xcopy src: dest /D
tom
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AITOR SANTAMARIA MERINO wrote:
I vote for FreeDOS lists to be highly spam intolerant.
Please Jim could you throw this guy?
That's odd ... I don't see him in the admin membership list. The
freedos-devel membership (sorted alphabetically) skips from 'perio@' to
'rene@'. There aren't any member
Hi Aitor,
I use this: Vice-Versa http://www.tgrmn.com/ it is not free (US$80 2
cpus) it has bugs, but it is very good.
In the near future I will try this: Unison
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison it is free, good, Win/Linux,
ssh, rsync, has extensive configurations, etc..
Bothe have da
Hi Tom,
Many thanks for your reply.
>Hello Aitor,
>> Sorry for the OT, does anyone know of a good and free
>XCOPY
I was afraid of using a non-LFN program, I want to preserve long file names,
and I was afraid that FD-XCOPY won't do this. I suppose NT's XCOPY would do the
trick. The prob
Hello Aitor,
> Sorry for the OT, does anyone know of a good and free
XCOPY
> (to download, not necc. open source)
ROBOCOPY
> Ok, I could use Windows Explorer, but it has two problems:
it has many more problems (stops if a file is in use, no security
stuff, hidden files,...)
tom
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Aitor
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Hi there,
Sorry for the OT, does anyone know of a good and free (to download, not
necc. open source) Win32 program that can be used to synchronise the
contents of a folder A with the contents of a folder B, that is, copies
and replaces all the files in B that are newer than files in A or
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