said:
>I tried "copy P:\ F:\ /h/z/k/s/v". It seemed to have no problem, except
>I got an error message about an incorrect volume name.
Odd. I wonder what it found to complain about?
FWIW, I probably would not have used the /K option. There's really no
need for the files to be marked read-only on the flash drive.
>I used isofs to do it because it seemd faster (no surprise). Very cool
>tool.
Yes and Paul's version works much better than what we used to have
available.
>The copy approach was slower than xcopy, but it worked - and that's what
>counts!
That's interesting. I'm not sure why this would be. Of course, you never
that an xcopy that ran to completion without errors did you? If not, you
might be comparing apples to something else.
Steven
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