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| File copy - existing destination file gets deleted Hello, I try to copy a file from computer1 to computer2 in Windows n/w. The destination file already exists and I am overwriting it with a new version. During copy, if the network fails (e.g: netwrok cable pulled out), the existing file at the destination gets deleted. Is this a known issue or is there anything missing in my PC ? Note: I hve WXP SP2. Regards, GK |
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| Re: File copy - existing destination file gets deleted "GK" <Ganesh.Kamath@in.bosch.com> wrote in message news:fka7ta$3ca$1@news4.fe.internet.bosch.com... > Hello, > > I try to copy a file from computer1 to computer2 in Windows n/w. The > destination file already exists and I am overwriting it with a new > version. During copy, if the network fails (e.g: netwrok cable pulled > out), the existing file at the destination gets deleted. Is this a known > issue or is there anything missing in my PC ? > > Note: I hve WXP SP2. > > Regards, > GK During the copy process the destination file is "in limbo", i.e. it is open and in an indeterminate state. If your connection fails in the middle of the copy process then the target file does not contain any useable information, hence Windows makes it inaccessible. If failing connections are an issue for you then xcopy.exe with the /z switch may resolve your problem. |
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