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This is not really a Word question, but how do I execute the copy command so
as to copy a folder, subfolders and all files to an external drive without
interrruption? If any of the files or folders have errors, I don't want the
copy to stop, but complete the copy process and list the files or folders
that have errors.
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Default Copy Command

"detada" wrote:

This is not really a Word question, but how do I execute the copy command so
as to copy a folder, subfolders and all files to an external drive without
interrruption? If any of the files or folders have errors, I don't want the
copy to stop, but complete the copy process and list the files or folders
that have errors.


I guess you could use some type of back up software. They ususally generate
a log you can check for errors, if there were any. Windows does come with a
back up function. See the system tools under All Programs.

But this should be posted in a group like:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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