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I am trying to create a script on Windows which when run on an admin PC:

  1. Copies a folder from the admin PC into a group of network PCs by specifying the ip address / range
  2. For each destination PC, Navigate into the folder and run another script file.

Using the method described by seanyboy here:

net use \\{dest-machine}\{destfolder} {password} /user:{username}
copy {file} \\{dest-machine}\{destfolder}

I'm not sure on how i can write a 'for' loop to go through each 'dest-machine' and perform step 2. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

4 Answers 4

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check Robocopy:

ROBOCOPY \\server-source\c$\VMExports\ C:\VMExports\ /E /COPY:DAT

make sure you check what robocopy parameter you want. this is just an example. type robocopy /? in a comandline/powershell on your windows system.

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  • this is what I'm looking for!
    – Ikong
    Mar 5, 2019 at 7:37
  • How to provide username and password? Jan 28, 2023 at 6:12
  • NET USE \\RemoteServerName\IPC$ /u:server\user *password* robocopy \\Source\ \\RemoteServerName\DestinationDir\ /XD * /Z /MIR /LOG+:c:\temp\log.log NET USE \\RemoteServerName\IPC$ /D
    – Tilo
    Jan 30, 2023 at 23:32
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Below command will work in command prompt:

copy c:\folder\file.ext \\dest-machine\destfolder /Z /Y

To Copy all files:

copy c:\folder\*.* \\dest-machine\destfolder /Z /Y
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  • 1
    what does /Z /Y means here ? Aug 29, 2017 at 7:58
  • 1
    /Z - Copies networked files in restartable mode. /L - If the source is a symbolic link, copy the link to the target instead of the actual file the source link points to. Oct 27, 2017 at 0:37
  • So what does the /A mean?
    – Mike
    Jul 2, 2018 at 18:20
  • It's a filter to copy only text files Jul 12, 2018 at 5:57
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    COPY is old and deprecated. It was replaced with XCOPY. Which was replaced with ROBOCOPY. Use ROBOCOPY, as in this answer above. Aug 24, 2020 at 11:42
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Why for? What do you want to iterate? Try this.

call :cpy pc-name-1
call :cpy pc-name-2
...

:cpy
net use \\%1\{destfolder} {password} /user:{username}
copy {file} \\%1\{destfolder}
goto :EOF
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Regarding step 2., check manual for psexec command (sysinternal tools)

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  • Great advice. The sysinternals tools are very usefull.
    – mab0189
    Jun 13, 2022 at 11:41

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