I use BeyondCompare ( www.scootersoftware.com ). It can do what you need and 
it's also an excellent synchronizing utility.

Another possibility might be the backup software you're using. We use Arcserve 
and they have a Copy utility. Even if your backup software doesn't have that, 
I'm sure it could be used to restore what you need to copy by just selecting a 
new destination.

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From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]]
To: NT System Admin Issues [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 15:06:23 -0600
Subject: Re: File Copier with GUI?


And if the data changes, and you're trying to keep up with those changes, 
robocopy becomes the most efficient out of what's been suggested so far...  
   


   
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Crawford, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
    
  
  

Dir /ad will return only directories.  

   

I agree – the For /F option is ideal here. If you want something a little more 
permanent, create a batch file with  

   

-------robo.bat--------  

For /F %%i in (DirectoriesToCopy.txt) do robocopy /mir %%i %1  

-------robo.bat--------  

   

To use it, run dir /ad/b > DirectoriesToCopy.txt, edit that to reflect just the 
files you want and then run robo.bat DESTINATION  

   

The only thing you do one-off is recreate the text file of directories.  

   
  

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 2:28 PM   

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: File Copier with GUI?  



  

   

Note if your files don't have periods in them, dir *. /b will grab directories 
(and files without extensions).  
  
  

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Jonathan Link <[email protected]> wrote: 
 
  
  
  
  

You say subdirectories...as in directories under a folder...  
  

What's wrong with robocopy <source> <dest> /mir <include other flags as 
necessary>?  
  

   
  

Or grab a directory listing that's blank dir /b >directory.txt, filter the 
unneeded directories (and files) and use a for /f %f in (directory.txt) do 
robocopy X:\%f Y:\%f /mir <options>, where X is the source drive and y: is the 
destination drive....    
  
  
  

   
  



   
  

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Paul Hutchings <[email protected]> 
wrote:  
  
  

You know the scenario, you need to copy a few hundred gigs worth of specific 
sub directories from A to B.  

   

Robocopy is probably ideal but it’s a PITA to script all those folder paths for 
a one-time operation, and if you do a ctrl-select and set the copy off from 
Windows Explorer you can be pretty sure you’re going to walk in the next day to 
find it’s got a problem with a single file half way through so it’s cancelled 
the whole operation (with no real clue what and why it happened).    

   

So, what do you use?  

   

I’ve tried Rich Copy which looks great, but in reality it just doesn’t seem to 
work very well with multiple source folders.    

   

Thanks,  

Paul  
  
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