>>Take a look at my FAQ entry on using the CopyFile() API call rather than the DOS COPY command or VFP COPY FILE command. ...
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>Ed, I'd be interested in your seeing your FAQ on this, but a KB search for "copyfile", "copy", and "api" doesn't seem to find it. Do you have the FAQ # or the actual title of the entry?
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#524, How do I copy a file to a printer port.
You can also bring up my information - by clicking on my name next to my picture on a message I've written, or that's written to me, it'll take you to the information about me, including the number of FAQs and Files I've put up; if you pick the FAQ information, it'll give you a list of the entries I've contributed to the FAQ on UT. There are only 16 or so from me.
The FAQ entry is aimed at sending stuff to the printer, but CopyFile() can copy to a file, a port or a network resource. There are examples of the syntax in the FAQ entry.
>TIA,
>Rick