On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Bob W <[email protected]> wrote:
>>   I run xcopy as a scheduled task
>>
>>     Can you share a little more of what you do?  Did you write some bat or
> cmd
>> file and your schedule calls this file?
>
> that's right.
>
>>     Do you mind sharing your file with me (feel free to edit
>> files/paths/machine names etc if security is any concern)?
>>
>
> It's something along these lines. The script runs on a machine called
> PrecisionM50 and copies from 2 other machines, Vostro and Thinkpad, onto the
> local drive of PrecisionM50. When that's completed it copies what it's just
> done to an external drive (India) connected to PrecisionM50. The actual code
> that runs include error handling and a few other bits. The log file keeps a
> record so I know what happened.
>
> xcopy \\thinkpad\..\                      \\precisionm50\backups\thinkpad /d
> /s /c /i /f /g /r /k /x /y /z      >\\precisionm50\backuplog.txt
> xcopy \\vostro\..\                           \\precisionm50\backups\vostro
> /d /s /c /i /f /g /r /k /x /y /z     >>\\precisionm50\backuplog.txt
> xcopy \\precisionm50\backups \\precisionm50\india
> /d /s /c /i /f /g /r /k /x /y /z /j  >>\\precisionm50\backuplog.txt

Thanks ... Time to bone up on my xcopy switches!

On a positive note, the "windiff" pointer looks very promising.  It
was already on my laptop, and seems to do a good job of identifying
files in 2 directories that differ from each other.  And you can print
the results to a file.

That is pretty much exactly what I needed!

---------------------------
Sam

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