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8.4

Copy file and overwrite file in mutiple directories.

Asked by plimpias in Microsoft Server, MS DOS, Windows 2003 Server

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Hello,

I am trying to do the following with xcopy, robocopy or copy. Or whatever works

I have one file called test.txt

I have a directory structure that has username


D:\Data\Users

Under users i have several folders that are linked to usernames

user1
user2
user3
user4
user5

User each user folder is a folder called mail that has the test.txt file along with other files

I am trying to overwrite any file or the file that is named test.xt with the new one i have in all directories.

Can robocopy copy the file and overwrite by searching where it is in the directory path?

Basically i want to overwrite all files under the directory users name test.txt with the new one i have created?

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