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TeraCopy batch file - script lines?

TeraCopy batch file - script lines?

TeraCopy batch file - script lines?

(OP)
as I'm running against windows's own xcopy limits, I was advised to use teracopy.exe for my daily back-ups (HDD to NAS drive).

I cannot find much about teracopy (like a user's guide). Simple directory copies and such work great, however I cannot get it to do several copies after each other other.

Assume I have 10 dir's, named A, B, C, ... which need to be backed up into different locations. directories A, B and C need to go to \\NAS\D ; directory D to \\NAS2\D ; directory E to \\NAS\D\folderX\folderY ; ... you got the point.

How do I write the script line that does all of that without having to open teracopy once for each copy ?

Or could someone point me to a forum where stuff like this can be discussed?

RE: TeraCopy batch file - script lines?

(OP)
Reviews showed TeraCopy having better performance, and it's a great program to work with, I just cannot write the code I need for several copies at once.
Which I know for sure is possible.

thanks anyway for the suggestion...

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