You know the scenario, you need to copy a few hundred gigs worth of
specific sub directories from A to B.

 

Robocopy is probably ideal but it's a PITA to script all those folder
paths for a one-time operation, and if you do a ctrl-select and set the
copy off from Windows Explorer you can be pretty sure you're going to
walk in the next day to find it's got a problem with a single file half
way through so it's cancelled the whole operation (with no real clue
what and why it happened).

 

So, what do you use?

 

I've tried Rich Copy which looks great, but in reality it just doesn't
seem to work very well with multiple source folders.

 

Thanks,

Paul


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