03-02-2010
Moving files
Hi
I need to be able to move files from one central locations to different servers on our network. So i want all of our operators to place files to one area on the main storage area. From there i need a script that first checks the file is stable (finished copying)
then copy to another server, on completion of copy the file needs to be deleted from the original location.
thanks
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Last edited by Franklin52; 03-02-2010 at 04:50 AM..
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