<p>Yep xcopy is nice when configured correctly. Win7 comes with robocopy which is a big improvement to xcopy. If they have win7 I would recommend it.</p>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On Jan 7, 2011 12:05 PM, "Michael Mol" <<a href="mailto:mikemol@gmail.com">mikemol@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>Try:<br><br>xcopy %USERPROFILE% %BACKUPTARGETPLACE% /s /c /d /e /h /i /r /y<br>
<br>I'm not personally familiar with xcopy, but that's better than hardcoding C:\...%USERNAME%. Documents and Setings became Users in Win7 and XP, and it's always been recommended to use environment variables and such for finding system-significant path.<br>
<br>Also of interest are %APPDATA% and %LOCALDATA%, but backing up %USERPROFILE% should scoop those up as well.<p><font color="#500050"><br><br>On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 11:59 AM, mooselikebriard <<a href="mailto:moosebriard@gmail.com">moosebriard@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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