![]() Copy a directory including files and sub directories recursively. ![]() Adding /I switch will avoid the question to the user ‘ Does the destination directory specify a file name or directory name on the target‘. It would not copy files from sub directories. This would copy only the immediate files in the source directory to the destination. Xcopy /I Source_Directory Destination_directory Xcopy can help identify updated files(based on archive attribute or based on a given cutoff date), so it’s useful for incremental backup needs.Xcopy can exclude files based on file name or extension.Xcopy can copy all files including subdirectories recursively and can replicate the source directory structure as is.The additional features Xcopy has are listed below. Xcopy is a built in command on Windows OS which has advanced features than the basic Copy command.
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