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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

You can??™t use this command line switch to create an empty directory structure
for a user or application; use the /E command line switch instead.
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/E Copies all files in the current directory, plus all subdirectories and their files including
empty subdirectories.
/V Verifies each new file as the system writes it. This command line switch overrides the
system verify setting.
/W Waits for the user to insert a floppy disk or other removable media before beginning the
copy process. Generally, you??™d use this option as part of a batch file where the copying process
requires more than one disk.
/C Forces XCopy to continue copying files even when an error occurs. Normally, XCopy stops
when it encounters the first copy error.
/I Forces XCopy to assume the destination is a directory when the destination doesn??™t exist
and you??™re copying more than one file. Otherwise, XCopy displays a message asking the user
whether the destination is a file or a directory. This will cause a batch file to halt to wait for user
participation.
/Q Copies the files without displaying the filenames. You can use this option in a batch file
where you don??™t necessarily want the user bothered or aware of everything that??™s happening in
the background.


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