I never did the actual discovery work itself but I was often tasked with
obtaining the same data sets at different times for ediscovery. Some of
them were huge and I found robocopy is definitely much more helpful in
reducing the size of capturing the incremental changes.

 

From: Brumbaugh, Luke [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 8:33 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: How to Xcopy files with a date range and owner

 

I have to do another discovery on pcs for files that contain certain
words.

This takes forever each time we do it, but I thought if I could copy the
new files from the day we last did it to present and only by that
user/owner.

I could put these in a location and do my keyword search with a powerful
server.

 

Anyone ever had to do this? 

 

Luke L. Brumbaugh

Network Engineer

Butler Animal Health Supply

Ph:(614) 659-1736

 



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