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copy / xcopy / xcopy32
During the copying process, is there a way to display percentage completed.
Would like to use a batch file to copy files from a workstation to the server. Some files could be 800mb. ie Copying... file 23% completed |
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"Colin" wrote:
During the copying process, is there a way to display percentage completed. Would like to use a batch file to copy files from a workstation to the server. Some files could be 800mb. Sure, any copy utility could be coded that way. I don't think I know of any console apps (command-line apps) that are. If you know a programming language, it wouldn't be hard to do. YOu have to get the size of the file first (readily available), then keep track of how many bytes you've copied. Every 10% or 5% or whatever you decide you write a message to the console. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(DTS) |
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