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9.4

VBS to copy all modified and created files and folders from a certain date to local folder

Asked by baldwin_it in VB Script, Visual Basic Programming, Windows Batch Scripting

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I am trying to develop a script that will look at a folder and all the subfolders(and its subfolders, etc) and copy any files made after March 25, 2008 at 12noon to a local drive.

Below is the script I was working on, but I thought I'd ask for help from someone that may actually know what they are doing? I ned the folder structure to be identical, except the only files copied over are the ones that meet by date and time requirement.Start Free Trial
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Dim objFSO: Set objFSO=CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
	Dim fs: Set fs=CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
	origFolder		="B:\Admin\"
	strDestinationPath	="E:\Admin\"
	Dim strSourcePath: Set strSourcePath=objFSO.GetFolder(origFolder)
	Dim localFolder: Set localFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strDestinationPath)
	Dim strJustUploaded, strServFile, f 
	strJustUploaded = 0
 
For Each folder in strSourcePath.SubFolders
MsgBox folder.name
If Not System.IO.Directory.Exists(strDestinationPath & folder.Name) Then
set f = fs.CreateFolder(strDestinationPath & folder.Name)
End If
	'For Each file in strSourcePath.Files
		'If datediff("h", file.DateLastModified, now) < 2 Or datediff("h", file.DateCreated, now) < 2 Then
    			'If objFSO.FileExists(strDestinationPath & file.Name) = False Then
				'If objFSO.FileExists("c:\AdLib eXpress\Error\" & file.Name) = False Then
						'actionstaken.WriteLine(strdatetime & "     UPLOAD:        " & origFolder & file.Name)
						'objFSO.CopyFile file.Path, strDestinationPath
						'strJustUploaded = 1
				'End If
			'Else
				'actionstaken.WriteLine(strdatetime & "   MODIFIED:        " & origFolder & file.Name)
				'objFSO.CopyFile file.Path, strDestinationPath
				
			'End If
			
		'End If
	'Next
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