Xcopy
xcopy is a copy command used in the OS/2 command line.
Syntax
where:
- drive:\path\filename
- Specifies the location of the file to copy.
- drive:\path\filename
- Specifies the target destination and file name.
/D:date Copies files changed on or after the specified date.
- /S
- Copies non-empty directories and subdirectories.
- /E
- When used with /S, includes empty directories.
/P Prompts you before performing a copy. /V Verifies files copied to disk correctly. /A Copies archived files only, but does not turn off the attribute bit of the source file. /M Copies archived files only and turns off the attribute bit of the source file. /H Copies hidden files and attributes to the destination. /T Copies system files and attributes to the destination. /R Copies read-only files and attributes to the destination. /O Specifies that any files in the destination can be overwritten by the copy operation. /F Causes XCOPY to fail if the file to be copied contains extended attributes that are not supported by the destination file system.
Samples
xcopy c:\ e:\ /h/o/t/s/e/r/v