Re: Read only file - plus

Tech-Archive recommends: Speed Up your PC by fixing your registry

From: Steve Rindsberg (abuse_at_localhost.com)
Date: 09/11/04


Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:18:07 EDT

In article <927D01D5-D817-4731-93B7-B7BC9C0C4C64@microsoft.com>, Pdek wrote:
> A jumpdrive (125 MB)

Then a directory synch utility should work fairly nicely.

Or with a little fiddling (but not a penny spent) you can generally do what you need
with XCOPY at the command prompt.

Type XCOPY /? and spend a few minutes staring at all the options.

>
> "Steve Rindsberg" wrote:
>
> > > Prob. 2 is keeping straight which is the current version among the one on
> > > My laptop (RW CD drive, soundcard, no internet or network connections)
> > > My desktop (can't write to CD or record sound, both internet and network)
> > > and the network version (only 90 MB's available to me)
> >
> > How do you get files to the laptop?
> >
> > W/o knowing that, I can't say whether this will help, but there are a lot of
> > programs that let you keep different folders in synch (ie, make sure that both
> > have the most recently dated version of same-named files and so on). I use one
> > called Directory Toolkit from Funduc Software (www.funduc.com) to keep my main
> > computer, a network mirror and a traveling laptop in synch.
> >
> >
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