Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!abvax!icd.ab.com!jaz From: jaz@icd.ab.com (Jack A. Zucker) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Looking for a "move directory" utility Message-ID: <1915@abvax.UUCP> Date: 11 Oct 90 16:29:39 GMT References: <1990Oct6.113913.19507@cs.dal.ca> <1990Oct6.180133.2037@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> <1900@abvax.UUCP> <59109@wlbr.IMSD.CONTEL.COM> Sender: news@abvax.UUCP Reply-To: jaz@icd.ab.com (Jack A. Zucker) Organization: Allen-Bradley Company, Industrial Computer Division Lines: 20 In article <59109@wlbr.IMSD.CONTEL.COM>, mcc@WLV.IMSD.CONTEL.COM (Merton Campbell Crockett) writes: > There are several programs that will do what you want. For example, the > PKZIP/PKUNZIP I think you missed the point. You can copy the files over using xcopy /s It's the functionality of mv that moves the file directory data without having to move the files actual data. This is a big difference! -Jaz | Jack A Zucker {cwjcc,pyramid,decvax,uunet}!jaz@icd.ab.com | | Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. or ICCGCC::ZUCKER | | 747 Alpha Drive | Highland Hts., OH 44143 phone: (216) 646-4668 FAX: (216) 646-4484 |