I am a Quicken user for several editions, currently using Quicken 6. One can select
the the drive for the backup within the program, changing the drive as needed...
Mike Curtis wrote:
> I am trying to write a batch file that will backup my quicken files to floppy.
> I would like to have the date and time written to a log file when the files are
> copied to the floppy. Is there a way to pass the date and time without having
> to press enter? Here is the file as I have it so far:
>
> c:
> cd\quicken\backup
> xcopy32 *.* a: /r/i/c/h/k/e/y/f >>a:\qcopy.log
>
> Thanks in advance for any help with this.
> Mike Curits
>
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