Hi Josiah,

As much as I hate the idea of breaking it, I should mention, especially in 
the 
context of USB testing, that you might want to try some larger files to 
give a more
realistic experience.

Hence also the random thoughts about robocopy, which is supposedly more
robust than standard copy, but actually I don't know if it's more robust 
than
the copy function built into PS.

Thanks!

On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 10:22:49 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> Mark
>
> I tried to break it but failed.
>
> I haven't tried all the combinations possible but did mix absolute and 
> relative addressing in variety of ways.
>
> It worked fine from a USB stick with addressing to wiki on stick relative, 
> and addressing to downloads & backups on C: absolute. 
>
> In other words its "portable".
>
> The USB situation is one where using %env-vars% could save manual setting 
> of address for downloads?
>
> TT
>
> Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Here's a version using relative dirs.You can go to the github and select 
>>> the "relative-dirs" version or just use:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Marxsal/polly/tree/relative-dirs
>>>
>>

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