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Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 19:35:19 +0200
From: Robert Riebisch <Robert DOT Riebisch AT arcor DOT de>
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Subject: Re: How to copy a file?
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MikeC wrote:

> How did you know that xcopy is an embedded command, and that copy is not?

The other way round. ;-)

> Where do I find this kind of information?

Use search to find "xcopy.exe" on your HDD. But you will not find
"copy.exe".

> The 'first' file in question is approx 10 meg on a server at my company HQ
> in Colorado.  I connect from England through VPN.  Working from a DOS box
> under Win2K....

Don't you have any sysadmin, who could teach you about syncing folders?

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