How about a quick cut and paste jobbie in Excel for want of a better idea?

Dir c:\file.jpg /s /b > c:\mylist.txt

Open mylist.txt up in Excel and then add in the necessary copy / overwrite 
commands and job is a goodun.


From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 20 December 2011 17:00
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Recursive File Copy?

Need to replace file.jpg with a new version of file.jpg across about 100 
directories.
Googling, but coming up short and found some scripts that don't quite work... 
feel like I'm wasting time when it should be easy, and thought the brains here 
probably have done this before with ease...

Sam



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