You have to put the source folder in existing path eg
xcopy "c:\folder" "c:\new folder" /T /E /I
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"ossian" <ossian.3un3gg@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
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> TO MikeM
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> I tried it and only got File not found - ExistingPath
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> any other advice?
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> Zebra Code;629196 Wrote:
>> "Luc" <Luc@discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto
>> > Thaks A.K.A.
>> >
>> > I take a look around the site , but from my point of view it is too
>> > technical and it seem to be made for thos IT managing buisnees vista.
>> >
>> > My knowledg of programming is basic, i look forward to start a
>> trainning
>> > but
>> > it is time consuming for a hobby.
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>> > I more look for site where i can make proposal and discuss interface
>> > functionnality from a user stand point.
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>> luc
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>> cloning a folder tree isnt exactly what 'a user stand point' can see.
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>> rather, i know hundreds of 'users', and definitely isnt. no one. in 22
>> yrs
>> of ict i was *never* asked a thing like that.
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>> while any 'basic programmer' could think of it, sure, and would set
>> him/herself at resolving it.
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>> if you want achieve that, and you cant manage the xcopy console
>> command,
>> youd' better create your subfolder one by one.
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>> best wishes, you seem to need a lot.
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>> ZC
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