Robocopy "C:\Directory A" "C:\Directory B" /E
Since Windows Server 2019 and Windows 10, a compression option is available in robocopy when copying across a network.
Beginning with the XP026 version, the ability to copy folder (or directory) date and timestamps ( /DCOPY:T), even with the ability to update folder timestamps (copied from existing folders) on folders already created from previous versions (that did not copy the folder date and timestamps).Ability to copy file data and attributes correctly, and to preserve original timestamps, as well as NTFS ACLs, owner information, and audit information using the /COPYALL or /COPY: command line switches.Ability to skip NTFS junction points which can cause copying failures because of infinite loops ( /XJ).Ability to tolerate network interruptions and resume copy (incomplete files are marked with a date stamp of and contain a recovery record so Robocopy knows where to continue from).For more information, please see AnyDesk-ID and Alias.Robocopy is noted for capabilities above and beyond the built-in Windows copy and xcopy commands, including the following, some requiring appropriate command-line options:
The local “connection_trace.txt” file can be found in the same folder as the configuration files for the AnyDesk client.
When receiving a connection request, AnyDesk creates a “connection_trace.txt” file that includes information such as the Session details such as the date and time of the connection, how the connection was accepted or rejected as well as who sent the connection request. Android/ChromeOSīack to Top Local Incoming Connection Log MSI: %AllUsersProfile%\AnyDesk\ad_ _msi\ad_ _msi_svc.trace MSI: %programdata%\AnyDesk\ad_ _msi\ad_ _msi_svc.traceĮXE: %AllUsersProfile%\AnyDesk\ad_ \ad_ _svc.trace MSI: %appdata%\AnyDesk\ad_ _msi\ad_ _msi.traceĮXE: %programdata%\AnyDesk\ad_ \ad_ _svc.trace Administrator Privileges and Elevation (UAC)ĪnyDesk for Linux / Raspberry Pi / FreeBSD