On 21 Feb 2011 at 20:20, Paul Hutchings 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.
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