Re: How to compare two directories using File Checksum Integrity Verif
- From: "Curt Christianson" <curtchristnsn@NOSPAM yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 20:52:22 -0600
Hi Don,
According to MS article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841290
<quote> These values can be displayed on the screen or saved in an XML file
database for later use and verification. <end quote>
Isn't this what you are looking for?
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"Don Anderson" <DonAnderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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|I copied a user's home directory to a new location. Before I delete the
files
| from the old location, the user wants me to assure them that no corruption
| occurred during the copy. One of my coworkers suggested using the File
| Checksum Integrity Verifier. I have downloaded it but am having trouble
| understanding the operation. I don't want to store the hash in an xml
| database unless there is no way around it. I just want to create a hash of
| \\serverA\userhome and compare it to \\serverB\userhome in real time to
see
| if the hashes are identical. userhome contains at least several dozen
| subdirectories and maybe 4,000 files. I want to do the whole thing in one
| compare if possible. If a different Discussion Group would be more
| appropriate for this question, please advise.
|
| Thanks,
| Don
.
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