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- What's new in PCOPY 9.3!
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- If you have any questions or comments,
- feel free to contact Patri-Soft at:
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- Patri-Soft
- 5225 Canyon Crest Dr.
- Suite 71-358
- Riverside, CA 92507
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- (909) 352-2820 Voice
- (909) 352-1527 FAX
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- See the PCOPY.DOC file for detailed explanations of the changes listed
- here.
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- Enhancements & Additions:
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- /MO
- Multiple Out Disks. When PCOPY fills up a disk, it will
- automatically request another disk, rather than
- offering other options.
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- /EX
- Multiple Exclude Files Up to now, only one exclude file could be
- utililized by PCOPY. This file was called
- PCOPY.EXC and was activated by the /EX
- parameter. Now, you may specify the name of an
- alternate exclude file by using the following
- syntax:
- PCOPY <src> <dest> /EX:exclude_name
- PCOPY will use the exclude file specified by the
- /EX parameter. No exclude name will default to
- PCOPY.EXC.
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- /PX
- Pause before move When /X is specified, PCOPY copies each file,
- deleting the original file. Specifying /PX will
- prompt and ask if you want to delete the source.
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- /IZ
- process files In Zips The parameter will cause PCOPY to look inside
- .ZIP files for files to copy. If found, PCOPY
- will automatically unzip the file, and copy it
- out. For example,
- PCOPY *.BAT \TEST /IZ
- PCOPY will scan the specified directory for
- files matching the source specification. If
- found, the file is unzipped, and the file is
- copied out. If the /X parameter is specified,
- PCOPY will delete the file out of the .ZIP file
- after being copied.
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- /RT
- Reset Target attr: PCOPY will mark the target files as "backed up,"
- instead of leaving the backup attribute on.
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- /VL
- Volume Label Use to specify a volume name which the target
- disk MUST have before a copy is allowed.
- PCOPY *.* A: /VL:TEST
- PCOPY will verify the disk in drive A: has a
- volume name of TEST. If not, it rejects the
- disk and prompts for another.
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- /DD
- Different Date Only copy files if the source date is different
- than the file that exists on the target.
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- DOS SUBST Added a check to verify that the source and the
- target are NOT the same. This uses DOS'
- TRUENAME function and will not be "fooled" by
- the DOS SUBST command or any network MAP
- command.
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