Total commander is brilliant, but I can only find one major drawback - it doesn't appear to allow you to do unattended (scheduled) copy jobs?
Ideally, I want to take a regular total commander copy operation, with the relevant settings, and schedule it to run at chosen daily intervals.
I cant see that this is possible, can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance?
Alan
Can you Schedule a Total Commander copy job?
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Re: Can you Schedule a Total Commander copy job?
Take a look here for some pointers:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=5886
Scheduled tasks are better to do with the built-in Task scheduler in Windows, as this is a service, and doesn't require TC to run. Then use a copy program like the regular xcopy or xxcopy to do the copying for you.
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=5886
Scheduled tasks are better to do with the built-in Task scheduler in Windows, as this is a service, and doesn't require TC to run. Then use a copy program like the regular xcopy or xxcopy to do the copying for you.
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It's not TC, but it's free
Copy At copies or moves files and directories from one directory to another at a scheduled time. Great tool for unattended moving of files and directories late at night or after a certain amount of time.
http://www.learnxgroup.com/software/other_freeware.html#copyat
Copy At copies or moves files and directories from one directory to another at a scheduled time. Great tool for unattended moving of files and directories late at night or after a certain amount of time.
http://www.learnxgroup.com/software/other_freeware.html#copyat
Robin L. Siebler
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