hmmm, maybe your dreams are not too far away?

Are you aware of the XCopy feature of your Windows? It has a built-in feature to copy only the needed files. And, it can be set to do so quietly - meaning, there will be no questioning if you want it yes or no).

I have been using it for backup of my personal documents and other stuf here for several years.

It is fully possible to run it directly from the Run-dialog in Windows itself, or to build a batch file that will call it up for you. But that takes for you, to remember a few switches every time.

A couple of years ago, I wrote a small script (app), that will let you set up XCopy for multiple copy sessions, either at once, or one at a time. I, for instance, have set up one that will copy all my budgets, all my music, and all my WE-settings, all in one simple run. Thing is, I wrote this script outside WE, meaning that you don't natively have a hotkey for it, and it won't show up in your App Manager. On the other hand, you can run it even on systems that has no screen reader installed, or, I have even run it with NVDA. If it is of general interest, I might give it some more work, and I could turn it into a WE app. At the moment when I wrote it, I simply did not have enough knowledge of the app developing environment in WE, and I wanted it to be possible to run outside WE as well, why I made it the way I did.

If I understand your query correct here, it might just be quite close to your wantings.

----- Original Message ----- From: "M and L Dorn" <[email protected]>
To: "Post to GW-Info List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 2:29 AM
Subject: Dream App, No to all


How about creating an app that adds the "No to all" option to dialog boxes for things like replacing or overwriting a file or folder? There's a "Yes to all" option, but no "No to all."

In the DOS days I had batch files written that would replace the files in a folder that were new or modified since the one being replaced. Last time I checked into it, this option wasn't even available in the run dialog box. All I want to do is update a backup copy of some folders with whatever has been changed since I last copied them to the backup location or add those new files to that folder. It used to be simple to do this. Now you either have to do each one as it comes up, which is tedious at best, or just copy all the files whether you need to or not.

TTFN,
Marilyn
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