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11/06/1999 22:54:16
 
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I would like to write a script for Windows'98 to replace a MS-DOS batch file. This script should copy several files from one directory to another. Does anybody know how to do that?
>>
>>Instantiate the Scripting.FileSystemObject in the script and use its CopyFile method to perform the copies.
>>
>>>I have Wscript and Cscript installed.
>>>
>>>Sincerely,
>
>Hi Ed,
>
>Thank you for reply. I looked at Microsoft WSH programmer's reference and didn't find anything about FileSystemObject. May you be more specific?
>


It's in the MSDN as the Scripting.FileSystemObject; if you pick up the next issue of Windows NT Systems there should be at least one and possibly two articles on it from a VB perspective, and there's plenty of source code here on UT and on the various scripting-related web sitwa. There was also a recent article that discussed it from a VFP perspective in FoxTalk (within the past two months or so.)
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
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NT and Win2K FAQ .. cWashington WSH/ADSI/WMI site
MS WSH site ........... WSH FAQ Site
Wrox Press .............. Win32 Scripting Journal
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