I can't remember any xcopy options (for I did every copying in dos with norton commander), so I looked them up.
DOS 6.22 on-screen help says that the options are:
- /Y
- overwrite without confirmation
- /-Y
- ask for confirmation when overwriting files (use if you have /Y in $ENV{COPYCMD})
- /A
- copy only files with the Archive attribute set
- /M
- copy only files with the Archive attribute set, and turn off the Archive attribute of sources
- /D:date
- copy files modified since date
- /P
- prompt for confirmation for every file
- /S
- recursive, but don't copy empty subdirs
- /E
- recursive
- /V
- verify that the file is written correctly
- /W
- prompt for confirmation once, before starting to copy the files (dunno what that's for).
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