I know it's not really what you've asked, but would VSS be a good option for you? It seems like a good alternative to what you're talking about, but would need a client on the desktops of people who you want to be able to recover items on their own.
Phil
On 10/25/05, Frank Abagnale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Alain,I have thought about this, but the supervisor of this dept does not want the files removed in the target directory if they are deleted in the source, he kind of wants this as an archived/backed up copy.
Alain Lissoir <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Have you looked at /MIR? (Mirror)It adds files in the target folder added in the source folder.It updates files in the target folder updated in the source folder.It removes files in the target folder removed in the source folder.Untouched files just stay as they are and they are not copied over.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Frank Abagnale
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 3:05 AM
To: Active
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Robocopy command..
Hi.I have used robocopy to copy an entire folder content from oldserver1 to newserver1.I want to keep this data on the newserver consistent however, I only want it to copy file changes and additional files that have been created, not the entire folder content.I was thinking of using robocopy d:\source d:\destination /e /IT /log:e:\log.txt /r:1does anyone have any thoughts about the parameters I've used?thanksfrank
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