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Some users are getting a question after I added a xcopy command to there logon script

Asked by bankadmin in Windows Batch Scripting

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I added a del and xcopy command to the users logon script to put a shortcut on there desktop.
When some users logon to there desktop they are prompted with a question in the DOS window. Its asks them to specify whether its a Directory or a file that they are trying to copy. It is actually a shortcut to a directory so when they answer with an F it works. Is there a switch I can add to this so users dont get prompted with the question. The weird thing is it doesnt happen to everyone. Here is the commands I have added
del "C:\documents and settings\%username%\desktop\folder.lnk"
xcopy "\\server\root\folder.lnk" "C:\documents and settings\%username%\Desktop"
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