Try robocopy from Nt4 reskit. It will mirror foledr A to B

At 04:02 AM 5/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>  pardon me if it is out of topic. But i need this urgently.
>  I have 2 folders say A and B. i need to copy the contents of A and its
>subdirectories into B.
>  The copying should take care of the following things.
>
>  1) if the copied contents is the same as that of the already existing one
>then the file in B should not get overwriten.
>      for this i need to capture the date and time of the file in A.
>
>  2) also the folder A can reside in any of the geographical locations say
>for ex in USA. i need to track the modified date and time of the file in A
>and compare with that of the
>      file in B.
>
>  if it has changed then i should overwrite it else i should not.
>
>  i need to create this as a batch file and then run it thru java program as
>a scheduled task.
>
>  i tried to use XCOPY but in vain.
>
>  any open source for this will be highly helpful to me.
>
>
>Regards
>Ramesh Kesavanarayanan
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