I suggest that you execute "xcopy /?" at a DOS prompt to understand what the xcopy switches you have elected to use do for you.

quote:
/D:m-d-y Copies files changed on or after the specified date.
If no date is given, copies only those files whose
source time is newer than the destination time.

the script I sent to you the other day work fine. It appears that you introduces a syntax error that caused the UDFs not to be parsed correctly.

After you get this simple script to work, go back and fix the one I sent and try it. You show be doing all this testing by simply executing Kix32 and passing it a script name inside a DOS window. Once that works then you can try executing it as a logon script.

[ 27. February 2003, 20:54: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ]
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