|
Not logged in [Login - Register] |
You Are Not Registered Or Not Logged In |
Corsa Sport » Message Board » Off Day » Geek Day » Backup software » Post Reply
|
Steve |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 19:38 |
you can use shutdown to remotely shut down another windows xp/2000 machine provided there are no blocked ports etc, the command is | |
Russ |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 18:56 |
quote: would i be able to exec a btch file on somebody elses pc on my network? if so do you know cmd :x namely - shutdown -s -t 01 | |
James_DT |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 16:23 |
xcopy /D:month-date-year will copy all files created/modified after the date specified. Otherwise, xcopy just overwrites files unless you tell it not to. | |
Dom |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 16:12 |
cheers fella :thumbs: | |
Steve |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 16:02 |
might do, just go into dos type xcopy /? and it'l give you a list of extensions to use with it | |
Dom |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 15:48 |
quote: that will do nicely mate :thumbs: never thought of using batch files lol does the xcopy command overwrite files if the same ones are found? | |
Steve |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 13:23 |
You could create a batch file that has the command | |
Bart |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 08:20 |
we use http://www.handybackup.com which is pretty good. | |
Aaron |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 10:55 |
not sure about everytime windows shuts down...but Microsoft have made a power toy for sync'ing two folders contents called SyncToy | |
Dom |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 02:58 |
Anyone know of any good backup software that will just backup a directory/number of files (if they have been changed) every time windows shuts down? |