Alluding, but I digress :)

I believe he is misinformed. I have *never* seen that. Sounds more like 
something he heard through a grapevine vs. experienced directly. I'd wager if 
pressed for details on this opinion he will be short on specifics.

"Don't trust pneumatic tires, they all leak, I know this because my friend's 
mother's teacher had a flat once..."

From: Tigran K [mailto:tigr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 10:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Robocopy reliability

So his reliability comment was directed more toward robocopy utility itself. 
Eluding to the fact that he's seen robocopy copy files that turned out to be 
not the same as the original.

We're not doing anything complex. We want to copy some files from source 
control and catch deleted files at the same time. So instead of deleting the 
entire destination folder and copying new files from source control. I'm saying 
it's as simple as robocopy /mir and that's it. That way whatever file is 
removed from source control will get removed on the destination servers as well.


On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Tom Miller 
<tmil...@sfgtrust.com<mailto:tmil...@sfgtrust.com>> wrote:
I've used it many times for file migration moves and even for permissions 
copies.  Just this past weekend I migrated a pretty complex old Windows 2008 
server shared to Windows 2008 R2 this past weekend.  I didn't copy permissions 
since they were a mess.

The only errors I've seen were my own, usually syntax or spelling.

What are you trying to do?

From: Tigran K [mailto:tigr...@gmail.com<mailto:tigr...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 11:34 AM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Robocopy reliability

Having a discussion with the boss on how we should do something I suggested 
robocopy. His reply was a strict "NO". Reasoning was that it's not reliable. He 
said "I've seen it break".

So my question is have you seen it break? Is robocopy any more or less reliable 
than built in copy? I did point out that robocopy is built in to windows as 
well at least for Windows7. Didn't seem to help.

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