Copy

Copying Subdirectories

Multiple directories may be copied in the same copy task by setting the Files window to display subdirectories of the selected parent directory, including the root directory. Select the subdirectories to be copied in the Files window and use the same procedures as a directory copy.

The default action of the Subdirectories>Copy menu item activates the Copy Directory dialog from which a user may copy the selected directories (the source directories) to any drive on the system that is write enabled. This default action is to copy all files and subdirs in each directory. The conditional cascaded menu has three options:

Directory and file attributes, such as date and time of creation, and extended attributes are copied from the source to the target.

Updating A Target Directory

An existing target directory may be updated by pressing the Copy button on the Copy dialog while holding down the Ctrl key. This action will copy only new and files newer than existing files (overwriting the existing files) to a target directory. All copy errors are handled without a query. If a file is not copied for some reason, it will be noted in the fs_ops.log if use of that log is enabled.

Setting the Target Directory

The Copy Directory dialog uses the point and click interface, with the user clicking on a directory in the directories tree, to automatically enter the full target path. Optionally, the user may manually enter the full target path for the copy operation. If the user enters a target directory name that does not exist, it will be created. However the path must exist up to the non-existing target directory.

A Copy operation copies the directories in the dialog Copy field to the target path directory in the to field. Global filename characters are not allowed in target names.

Copy to an Existing Directory

Existing files and directories in the target path will be overwritten unless Confirm Copy Overwrite in checked on page 2_1 of the Settings Notebook. The default for this option is checked enabled with a new FILESTAR.INI file.

If Confirm Copy Overwrite is enabled, an existing file or directory name the same as the source name will trigger a Copy Error dialog, wherein the file or directory may be skipped or overwritten. If the Overwrite All button is pressed in the dialog, all other same name existing files or subdirectories in the target directory will be overwritten in the same copy job.

Existing files and directories which have the read only (r) attribute set will cause an error which can be handled individually or set to overwrite all such files by pressing the Clear Attr button on the Copy Error dialog. Pressing this button with the Ctrl key down will overwrite all remaining files with the 'r' attribute in the current copy job.

Directory Copy Files Only

There is no option in either the Directories or Subdirectories menus to copy only the files in the current selected directory. To copy only the files in a directory (no subdirectories), use the Files->Copy command after setting the file filter to '*' and selecting all files.

Accelerator Keys - Ctrl C


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