Robocopy - Invalid parameter This is similar to the spaces-in-file-names problem previously reported with robocopy. I use robocopy to back up data from our private e-mail app to a DVD+RW, except that in the directory of one of the other users is a bunch of JPEG files, some with spaces in their names, that he (apparently) put there to make it.
- Aug 21, 2013 Hello, Am trying to execute a batch / cmd file with dynamic parameter to the batch file using t-sql / xpcmdshell. Basically am trying to execute a robocopy command from t-sql - read somewhere that this is not possible & i hav to wrap my command in batch file.
- Use the arrays, Luke. If you specify an array of values, PowerShell will automatically expand them into separate parameters. In my experience, this is the most reliable method. Copying files with Copy-Item or robocopy. How to pass command line arguments to a rake task.
Use Robocopy To Copy File
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robocopy source dest /copy:DATSO /S /E /XO /B /Z /R:1 /W:0 /V /TEE Log File
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/copyall OR Copy:DATSO: I would go DATSO you wont need the auditing info, but if you do COPYALL is better fit then mirroring. Robocopy A Single File
/S: Copy Subfolders
/E: And empty ones too
/XO: Only copy things that have changed on the source
/B: Usebackup mode if you dont meet ACL's
/Z: Network robust copy for drops ( Gunna slow things down)
/R: Retry once, more retires wont change anything unless you are running on production hours
/W: Wait for NO MAN! Waiting doesnt change much either, and is some one going to release a file within 100 seconds? Probably not.
/V: Tell me all the things.
/Tee it off so you can see it, and log it
When in doubt add a /l to the end of your command and see what happens. This will let you know that things are doing what you want, or deleting things you down want (Mirroring)
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