>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>A customer copied all files of my app from one computer to another. Now on the new computer, the folder structure is as follows:
>>>>
>>>>c:\appname\appname\data
>>>>
>>>>Is it possible for me to remove the first folder 'appname' so that the appname with all files and subfolders would be in the root? I know that I can XCOPY but it is a long process since the second appname has many folders and many files.
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>This is one time job, right?
>>>If so, then just use File Explorer and Cut and paste the files\folders from one place to another.
>>>(I prefer Total Commander)
>>
>>I could not make what Dragan recommended to work; I tried different syntax's but to no avail. So, yesterday, I zipped all the files in the \appname\appname then copied that zip file to the \appname. Today I plan to extract the files from the zip. Since zipping took a couple of minutes, I presume that extracting from the zip will not be a super time consuming.
>>As to your suggestion. First, thank you. I have a questions, just so I learned this approach. Is Total Commander an app or something in the Windows?
>>Thank you.
>
>Total Commander is app.
>I use it alot.
Thank you.
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