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How to get date and time in a batch file. See if this solution works for you by signing up for a 7 day free trial. That last /B I found was important, I ran into an issue with a file server once where the domain admin didn't have read rights on some user stuff, which was kind of interesting in and of itself. This post explains how to get current date and time from command prompt or in a batch file. If the files you are copying are in use (ie you haven't disabled the old share first) you may end up having to babysit the copy.
/e - Copies all subdirectories (including empty ones). Use this when copying files to a linux NAS or other non-windows file system./s - Copies subdirectories (excluding empty ones).(Source and destination volumes must both be NTFS). /SEC - Copies NTFS security information.I like this: robocopy \\source_server\dir\ \\destination_server\dir\ /SEC /s /e /XO /MT:12 /b