[AccessD] Constant copy interruptions

Heenan, Lambert Lambert.Heenan at chartisinsurance.com
Mon Nov 1 13:01:37 CDT 2010


Tried RichCopy yet?

http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/File-Management/Microsoft-RichCopy.shtml

Lambert 

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From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 12:39 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Constant copy interruptions

 > He he, afraid of the command line he is!

No, tired of the command line he is.  I was using the CPM command line in 1982.  In 2010, TWENTY EIGHT YEARS later people are still suggesting the command line.  How sad is that?

I have a machine which is 1000 times the clock speed, and 10,000 times the memory and 100,000 times the disk storage, a virtual super computer next to my 1982 CPM machine and Gustav is suggesting the command line.

Sigh!

Excuse me but I haven't got time for this conversation, I have to go hitch the ox to the ox cart to go to the village miller now to get some flour to bake my bread.

;)

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com

On 11/1/2010 9:00 AM, Gustav Brock wrote:
> Hi John
>
> He he, afraid of the command line he is!
> Use tools like xcopy or - if you are keen about the delicate file attributes - robocopy:
>
> http://www.sqlmag.com/article/sql-server/tool-tip-the-awesomeness-of-r
> obocopy.aspx
>
> /gustav
>
>
>>>> jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com 01-11-2010 13:41>>>
> having created my UnRaid NAS, I am now moving stuff that I used to 
> store on my expensive server off to the NAS.  The problem is that it 
> is tens or even hundreds of gigabytes of files, and windows issues a 
> constant stream of "are you sure" and "if you move this" and "there are properties that can't copy" etc.
>
> Moving a hundred gigabytes of files takes tens of hours, so I try to 
> start it at night, only to come back in the morning to find that it only moved a few gigs before stopping to ask "are you sure".
>
> "Annoying" doesn't even come close to describing it.
>
> Does anyone know how to tell Windows Explorer to stop asking and just move what I ask it to move?
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