I have a client that removes/writes files every 10 seconds on my laptop. I also have a Powershell script that is supposed to copy files whenever they are changed, to a network location.
Now to the problem: sometimes, quite often, one or two of the files on the remote network location gets deleted. But I have nothing in the script that is supposed to delete any file, only copy.
How come this happens? See the script below:
$block = {
function CreateCopyFile
{
param ($message, $event)
# function to call when event is raised
# do a robocopy or whatever
$path = $Event.SourceEventArgs.FullPath
$targetpath = $targetFolder + "/" + $Event.SourceEventArgs.Name
Copy-Item $path $targetFolder
}
$watchedFolder = "C:\Users\test\Documents\folder"
$targetFolder = "\\TRICASTER-MINI\DataLink Watch Folder"
$watcher = New-Object System.IO.FileSystemWatcher
$watcher.Path = $watchedFolder
Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $watcher -EventName Created -SourceIdentifier File.Created -Action { CreateCopyFile "Created" $event }
Register-ObjectEvent -InputObject $watcher -EventName Changed -SourceIdentifier File.Changed -Action { CreateCopyFile "Changed" $event }
}
$encodedBlock = [Convert]::ToBase64String([Text.Encoding]::Unicode.GetBytes($block))
Start-Process PowerShell.exe -verb Runas -argumentlist '-WindowStyle Hidden', '-NoExit', '-EncodedCommand', $encodedBlock