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Using copy DOS command to copying files in DOS window [1/2]
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Date:
2007-Apr-21
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Ivory Morhuld
This tutorial will show you how to use internal
DOS
command -
copy
for copying files from place to another.
To do this type at your
DOS
prompt and hit Enter:
C:\>copy autoexec.bat c:\temp
After file is copied successfully this message will be displayed:
C:\>copy autoexec.bat c:\temp
1 file(s) copied.
C:\>
- Using copy DOS command to copying files in DOS window [1/2] -
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