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Hi Phil.
Well, if you want to do it from the DOS prompt, probably using XCOPY with
the /E and /S switches would probaboly do the trick. There's probably a
switch to suppress the overwrite prompts too, but I don't remember it. Try
typing XCOPY /? for a list of the command line switches. Actually, I think
you might want to use XCOPY32 to support long file names, now that I think
about it. It's been too long since I played with any DOS.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 03:48 PM 7/22/2007 -0600, you wrote:
>Can anyone tell me, I must be missing something, how to tell everything on C
>drive to be copied to the D drive which is my backup drive and without being
>prompted for overwrites?
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>Phil.
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