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	<title>Comments on: Microsoft RichCopy &#8211; GUI Robocopy Replacement</title>
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		<title>By: Pyth007</title>
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		<description>I was beginning to think RichCopy may not be right for me because like you I was wanting to build a script around the whole copying operation, so I needed a command interface rather than a GUI. However I saw on a different forum that RichCopy does provide a command line interface; just go to Help --&gt; Copy Options --&gt; Command Options. It provides a list of copying switches to use for the command line, including switches for its threading capability (the main advantage I see with using RichCopy). May want to go back and see the Non-GUI stuff RichCopy has to offer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was beginning to think RichCopy may not be right for me because like you I was wanting to build a script around the whole copying operation, so I needed a command interface rather than a GUI. However I saw on a different forum that RichCopy does provide a command line interface; just go to Help &#8211;&gt; Copy Options &#8211;&gt; Command Options. It provides a list of copying switches to use for the command line, including switches for its threading capability (the main advantage I see with using RichCopy). May want to go back and see the Non-GUI stuff RichCopy has to offer.</p>
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