On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Tigran K <tigr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Having a discussion with the boss on how we should do something I suggested
> robocopy. His reply was a strict "NO". Reasoning was that it's not reliable.
> He said "I've seen it break".
>
> So my question is have you seen it break? Is robocopy any more or less
> reliable than built in copy? I did point out that robocopy is built in to
> windows as well at least for Windows7. Didn't seem to help.

Robocopy doesn't break.

Ever, in my long history (10+years) of using it.

Hardware breaks, connectivity breaks, I've made mistakes using it,
inadvertently giving it bad or conflicting commands, but robocopy
never breaks.

Kurt

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