Re: Looking for API equvalent of xcopy command
- From: dpb <none@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:12:45 -0500
Jack wrote:
Thanks for the info.
I have tried both programs but none is good for me.
They require batch command to do the command operation.
In my case, when I want to copy thousands of folders, writing a batch command for each operation is way too much.
Besides, I need the customized error handling (I have to deal with the errors Windows Explorer quits on them!)
You can write a batch file in either that can be as flexible as you wish and handle any error conditions Windows throws far quicker than you'll be able to implement the same functionality in VB...
It isn't fully apparent the abilities that are there on a minimal look-see...
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