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  2. Comparison of file synchronization software - Wikipedia

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    Commonly done by calculating and storing hash function digests of files to detect if two files with different names, edit dates, etc., have identical contents. Programs which do not support it, will behave as if the originally-named file/directory has been deleted and the newly named file/directory is new and transmit the "new" file again.

  3. Robocopy - Wikipedia

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    Robocopy is a command-line file transfer utility for Microsoft Windows.Robocopy is functionally more comprehensive than the COPY command and XCOPY, but replaces neither.. Created by Kevin Allen [2] and first released as part of the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit, it has been a standard feature of Windows since Windows Vista and Windows Serv

  4. RichCopy - Wikipedia

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    RichCopy will not copy files that are opened with certain combinations of file sharing attributes. Any process may open files for exclusive read access using the FILE_SHARE_READ attribute. [5] Another company created the non-free program GS RichCopy 360, which can copy open files and has been developed further. [6]

  5. XCOPY - Wikipedia

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    In computing, XCOPY is a command used on IBM PC DOS, MS-DOS, IBM OS/2, [1] Microsoft Windows, [2] FreeDOS, [3] ReactOS, [4] and related operating systems for copying multiple files or entire directory trees from one directory to another and for copying files across a network.

  6. NTFS links - Wikipedia

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    A typical new file creation event on an NTFS volume, then, simply involves NTFS allocating and creating one new MFT record, for storing the new file entity's file metadata—including, about any of the data clusters assigned to the file, and the file's data streams; one MFT record for a hard link which points to the first newly-created MFT ...

  7. Talk:Robocopy - Wikipedia

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    Saw that "test\TESTFI~1" did not exist in the destination as a long file name and copied it as a new file. Robocopy was unaware of that when it opened "test\TESTFI~1" that Windows matched that with the short name for "test\test file". Robocopy overwrote the contents of "test\test file" and updated its date/time stamp to match that of TESTFI~1.

  8. Rclone - Wikipedia

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    Remote names are followed by a colon to distinguish them from local drives. For example, a remote example_remote containing a folder, or pseudofolder, myfolder is referred to within a command as a path example_remote:/myfolder. [36] Rclone commands directly apply to remotes, or mount them for file access or streaming.

  9. FastCopy - Wikipedia

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    FastCopy computer software is a file and directory copier that runs under Microsoft Windows.It was originally open-source, under the GPLv3 license, but later freeware releases reported "Due to various circumstances, distribution of the source code is temporarily suspended".