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|    kshawky45@gmail.com to Alynn Baker    |
|    Re: copy or xcopy files created today on    |
|    29 Dec 13 02:20:15    |
      On Friday, October 10, 2008 11:02:32 PM UTC+2, Alynn Baker wrote:       > I am a novice at batch files and can only do simple ones myself for       > repetitive tasks. .       >       > I need a batch file to go to a certain folder (say c:\wpdocs) and copy all       > files created today to another folder or drive without physically inputting       > today's date. It's to be used by a secretary who will click an icon and       > doesn't know anything but simple word processing.       >       > I know how to use the xxcopy program but that program expires regularly and       > I often forget to reinstall it freeware version.       >       > Would someone be kind enough to give me a line to use xxcopy in a batch file       > in this mode? Thanks in advance.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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