![]() ![]() ![]() Run Hours - times when new copies may be started. Once a change is detected, the copy will run. Will continually monitor the source every m minutes. MOnitor source run again in m minutes Time, if changed. Once n changes have been met, the copy will run. Will continually monitor the source every minute for saved changes. MONitor source run again when more than n changes seen. Turn off very long path (> 256 characters) support.īy default, robocopy supports paths longer than 256 characters, only use this switch if you want to disable that support. Will truncate file and directory names to meet FAT 8.3 standards of 8 characters only. Use /E to include subdirectories.Ĭreate destination files using 8.3 FAT file names only. This will mimic the structure of the source, though the files will contain no data. Remove Read only, Archive, System, Hidden, Compressed, Not content indexed, Encrypted, Temporary, OfflineĬREATE directory tree and zero-length files only. Remove the given Attributes from copied files. Must include /S or /E to include subdirectories.Īdd the given Attributes to copied files.Īdd Read only, Archive, System, Hidden, Compressed, Not content indexed, Encrypted, Temporary, Offline By default, this command doesn’t include subdirectories. MOVE will move files to a destination, then delete the files and the source folder. The Microsoft provided explanation is misleading. MOVE files AND dirs (delete from source after copying). Same as if you cut & paste a file from one folder to another. MOVe files (delete from source after copying). Just be sure you won’t need to restore data that has accidentally been deleted from the source. MIR is fantastic at mirroring a directory. MIRror a directory tree (equivalent to /E plus /PURGE). ![]() Use this only if you are sure you won’t need to restore a file in the future. Will copy timestamps even when the file data hasn’t changed.ĭelete dest files/dirs that no longer exist in source. Will copy security permissions even when the file data hasn’t changed.įIX file TIMes on all files, even skipped files. Useful if you just want to copy over security changes.ĬOPY ALL file info (equivalent to /COPY:DATSOU).Įasier to type in compared to adding all the flags.Ĭopies only the file no additional data is copied.įIX file SECurity on all files, even skipped files. Default is /COPY:DATĬopy files with SECurity (equivalent to /COPY:DATS). These are the flags to determine what you want to copy. (S=Security=NTFS ACLs, O=Owner info, U=aUditing info). (copyflags :D=Data, A=Attributes, T=Timestamps). What to COPY for files (default is /COPY:DAT). If you are copying small files, then an unbuffered I/O isn’t worth it.Ĭopy all encrypted files in EFS RAW mode.Īllows copying encrypted files without having to decrypt the data. Make sure to run this with elevated privileges.Ĭopy using unbuffered I/O (recommended for large files).Īs said in the explanation, recommended for large files. Will allow robocopy to pick back up where it left off if an error or connection drop is encountered. LEV 2 will copy the files in the root source as well as the first level of subdirectories and so on. LEV:1 will copy only files from the root source folder. Only copy the top n LEVels of the source directory tree. Will automatically add /S into the command. Same as /S, but it also copies empty subdirectories. Robocopy does not copy subdirectories by default.Ĭopy subdirectories, including Empty ones. ![]()
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