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Greetings Arsians! I am trying to learn PowerShell (using V3) and have a need to create a script that will copy a folder structure with logging. Originally I made a small script calling robocopy ...
However, you can easily create a shell script that contains a file — even an archive of many files — and then retrieve the file and act on it at run time.
Copying files in PowerShell is easy. Copy-Item is your friend. Simply specify the source and destination and you're done. The same even goes for entire folders. It's easy to copy entire folders or all ...
Brien walks you through one of Hyper-V's best features: its ability to copy a file directly from a host server to a virtual machine without leveraging the network stack.
While software can sync files and folders for you, it's often limited in scope. Learn how a PowerShell script can help you build a custom solution.
Let's say I just want to copy all of the text files to another folder on the same server just for an example. I'll copy all the text files to C:\DestinationFolder. First, let's ensure I can find all ...
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