Robocopy is a command-line file transfer utility for Microsoft Windows. Robocopy is functionally more comprehensive than the COPY command and XCOPY, but replaces neither. Created by Kevin Allen[2] and first released as part of the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit, it has been a standard feature of Windows since Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
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Robocopy is a command-line file transfer utility for Microsoft Windows. Robocopy is functionally more comprehensive than the COPY command and XCOPY, but...
complete graphical user interface (GUI), whereas Microsoft's multi-threaded Robocopy is a command-line utility, although there are GUI interfaces for it. Can...
While still included in Windows 10, XCOPY has been deprecated in favor of robocopy, a more powerful copy tool, which is now supplied with the Microsoft Windows...
utility included until Windows Vista and now deprecated in favour of RobocopyRobocopy – Windows xcopy replacement with more options, introduced as a standard...
offline Windows installation and repair missing or corrupt files. Tools like robocopy, diskpart and DISM can be used to perform various system tasks like recovering...
FreeBSD Limited No Yes, optional Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Robocopy Windows Yes No No SecureSafe Windows, OS X, Android, iOS Yes Yes No No...
Linux: RapidCopy for Linux Free and open-source software portal RichCopy Robocopy Teracopy Ultracopier H.Shirouzu (26 June 2022). "FastCopy Help (en)". FastCopy...
Comparison of file synchronization software Related Microsoft software: Robocopy Windows Briefcase OneDrive (previously SkyDrive, Windows Live SkyDrive...
quser — Display information about users logged on to the system. robocopy — the next version of xcopy with additional features. Compared to the freely...
the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit. Some of these utilities (such as robocopy and takeown) later shipped as part of Windows XP and Windows Vista. Others...