did I find this video useful ? Absolutely, this is fantastic, wow man I have been looking long time for something like this and I didn't know it was right in front of me. Thanks a million for sharing this ❤
Ive been using this for years, still my favorite go to utility and its free and been there for years.. Thanks for showing its ability to make a Network Admins job much easier and look like a hero :)
Hi what if we did robycopy the permissions hit the main folder but did not flow the the subfolders, how can we run it again but not change the files just update the permissions to all the subfolders.
This didn't work for me as intended. I am using windows 10 pro enterprise x64 when I copy a folder, it just overwrites the destination folder with source folder timestamps. For example robocopy "C:\source\test folder" "D:\destination" /E /dcopy:DAT /copy:DAT /A-:SHAR My thought is that this command will create "test folder" from C into D, resulting in: "D:\destination\test folder" this does NOT HAPPEN !!! INSTEAD, what happens is that destination\ folder from D: is overwritten with timestamps and permissions from "test folder\" in C: How do U explain this ?
Nice .. but in the source for authenticated users. You gave Read and list not write access but in the destination for authenticated users. they have got read and write
did I find this video useful ? Absolutely, this is fantastic, wow man I have been looking long time for something like this and I didn't know it was right in front of me. Thanks a million for sharing this ❤
I'm not sure you can make this topic any more clear than this video. Thank you for posting this
Ive been using this for years, still my favorite go to utility and its free and been there for years.. Thanks for showing its ability to make a Network Admins job much easier and look like a hero :)
Love the your passion, shows in the video's.
nice really. i have practised and worked. my doubt though everything is copied in DIR why is that showing as skipped. Plz clarify
And for diferent networka? I want to have a mirror from a remote share folder
to my drive
Thanks! Very useful! But you forgot to mention /E
Thanks again!
Hi what if we did robycopy the permissions hit the main folder but did not flow the the subfolders, how can we run it again but not change the files just update the permissions to all the subfolders.
iwant to ask a question (Robocopy........)^& IF ERRORLEVEL LSS ..... is there such a ussage?
This didn't work for me as intended. I am using windows 10 pro enterprise x64 when I copy a folder, it just overwrites the destination folder with source folder timestamps. For example
robocopy "C:\source\test folder" "D:\destination" /E /dcopy:DAT /copy:DAT /A-:SHAR
My thought is that this command will create "test folder" from C into D, resulting in:
"D:\destination\test folder" this does NOT HAPPEN !!!
INSTEAD, what happens is that destination\ folder from D: is overwritten with timestamps and permissions from "test folder\" in C:
How do U explain this ?
very usefull
hey guys im just new with computers so why is my robocopy not opening properly?
how to copy to drive to drive, i mean how should be the command ?
Teracopy and Gs Richcopy 360 are more easy and full-featured for such an issues
Nice .. but in the source for authenticated users. You gave Read and list not write access but in the destination for authenticated users. they have got read and write
i am trying to copy from d/:data to c:/windows folder and getting access denied error please help
Sounds dangerous! Have you launched command prompt as an administrator?