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I do not really mean to reopen this topic, especially since I have never had the problem, however something came up yesterday while exchanging emails with a...
I am a XXCOPY PRO User, which I first installed months ago ; I need now to reinstall it, along with other softwares. When I go with the xxpe2859.zip package, I...
Hi i need to clone a drive but i don't want it to delete the original data from the original drive...can some one tell me how to do that please?! Thanks....
You need the password to extract the files. Once you extract the file your issue should end. Are you saying they are extracted but do not work? You could just...
He probably had more than one copy on the system. Ask to see the logs and the exact version he reinstalled. I would bet it was a newer version. DC ... From:...
Here I am: - I can't extract the files, stuck on a password I don't have - I don't remember of a password I may have used the first time I installed XXCOPY PRO...
... xxcopy "C:\" "D:\" /backup will clone D: to match C: (except for certain files in use) without deleting anything on either drive. xxcopy "C:\" "D:\" /clone...
... If you did not keep the original unzipped files, or the password, then all you can do is to contact xxcopy support. The LIC file is used to register you...
... It's possible, I have no idea. ... He claims it was the same version as before. Given our difficulty in communicating back and forth I'm not going to...
Here is what I have XCOPY C:\FTPCdr c:\CDR /d Xxcopy C:\CDR C:\Other /s /DB#15M /RC /YY Here is what I want to do.. 3 FOLDERS I FTP files into FOLDER1, And I...
Can you summarize what the bug or problems with the copy security information switches are? Does the problem affect all the switches or some of the switches? ...
Also, is all of the security information in ntfs files copied by default to the new file without the secruity information switchs /SC or /SC3. -or- do we have...
Hi! When I copy a directory with a special char ("Übung", for instance) from NTFS to FAT32, xxcopy messes up the directory name (creates "`177C.tmp"). I...
... Xxcopy is only partially unicode compliant at this point in time so for all practical purposes you should use it only for processing ASCII files. Even when...
... That's a pitty. ... Sure, it could be difficult when you have a file name that cannot be represented on FAT. However, file names with Umlauts (ä, ö, ü)...
... Yes, I agree. I am currently evaluating XXCOPY for use in a data migration exercise and this lack of functionality would be likely to exclude the program...
In XXCOPY, can you specify a list of pairs of source and destination specs in an external file, like you can specify a list of parameters or exclude options in...
Back ground: I'm running Windows 98. I used XXCOPY to make a clone of my C: drive on an external drive, G: xxcopy\ c:\ g:\ /clone It worked great. I...
... The short answer is no, xxcopy does not support an inclusion list. There are ways to mimic an inclusion list however, such as using an external exclusion...
... Obviously, the last command was not what Andy though he typed. Since it created "g" directory, it is quite apparent that the command entered was: xxcopy...
... When you physically swapped the drives, did you test the internal drive to ensure it was still drive C:? And the external drive was it still drive G:? I...
... Xxcopy can automatically rename duplicate files if you're copying to a flat destination however it will not rename files in a normal copy operation....
Ouch! But thanks, I needed that. I have been bragging that XXCOPY is like no other program I have used: It came with instructions I could understand and...
I am attempting to copy data between two folders however I want to exclude files that exist in both folders if the particular files were both changed on the...
... Just to add, if all files are set not to have the archive bit set, modification of a specific file in each folder (both source and destination) will now...