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Using Robocopy, VBScript or something similar

Asked by Simon336697 in VB Script, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Batch Scripting

Hi guys hope you can help.

I have a requirement to the following guys.


-------------------------------------------- MachineA

Local Disk D:\

Folder1 (shared)
Folder2 (shared)
Folder3
etc

What I need to is the following.......

1) Copy all folders, subfolders and files from Machine A's Local Disk D:\ to

\\MachineB\d$\temp

I need all the permissions, security etc left INTACT .....that is.....as they currently exist on MachineA

2) I then need to...

Copy the "copied version" that is.....everything in \\MachineB\d$\temp\ to:

\\MachineC\d$

that is.... Machine C's Local Disk D:\, once again......RETAINING all security for those folders etc from \\MachineB\d$\temp to \\MachineC\d$

Any help on this greatly appreciated.

I thought I would use robocopy for this, but not sure of what switches to use to achieve this result.

Any help on this would be a huge plus thank you.



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