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== Windows Command Line ==
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* [http://www.computerhope.com/robocopy.htm Microsoft DOS robocopy command]
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: Robocopy: A robust file copy command for the Windows command line.
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* [http://ss64.com/nt/ An A-Z Index of the Windows CMD command line]
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: Each command is linked to more info about the particular command.
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* [http://pcsupport.about.com/od/commandlinereference/p/xcopy-command.htm Xcopy]
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: The xcopy command is a Command Prompt command used to copy one or more files and/or folders from one location to another location.
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== Folder & File Compression ==
 
== Folder & File Compression ==
 
* [http://www.wikihow.com/Use-7Zip-to-Create-Multiple-Compressed-Folders-in-One-Go How to Use 7Zip to Create Multiple Compressed Folders in One Go]
 
* [http://www.wikihow.com/Use-7Zip-to-Create-Multiple-Compressed-Folders-in-One-Go How to Use 7Zip to Create Multiple Compressed Folders in One Go]

Revision as of 16:30, 31 January 2014

Windows Command Line

Robocopy: A robust file copy command for the Windows command line.
Each command is linked to more info about the particular command.
The xcopy command is a Command Prompt command used to copy one or more files and/or folders from one location to another location.

Folder & File Compression

Example: for /d %%X in (*) do "c:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe" a "%%X.zip" "%%X\"
To compress a folder without using any particular compression software.