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| Copy
It Anyway 2.4 |
Copy It Anyway is a program for
copying corrupted files which can't be copied the standard way
because of some error on the media the file is stored on.
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| Robocopy
GUI 2.0 |
GUI interface for Robocopy XP016,
the Microsoft Resource Kit command-line tool that can accomplish
a variety of scripted copying tasks, including large data migrations
and server consolidations. Users have the ability to browse for
both target and source paths, copy paths, save scripts, view the
log file, etc. |
| Copy
Cat 1.1 |
Copy files from your floppy drives,
cd drives, hard drives, which are not normally copied. Copy Cat
can actually skip the bytes which are not readable from a file
and copy all the other bytes therefore it extracts the maximum
data which is normally not done by a Windows copy operation. |
| Remote
Batch Copy 2.4.6 |
Remote Batch Copy lets you copy
multiple files to multiple remote directories. Each source file
is copied in turn to a corresponding directory on each destination
node. If the destination node does not contain the same directory
as the source, you are asked if you would like to create one |
| SecuRE|copy
2.1 |
Advanced file transfer has never
been so easy! SecuRE|copy is the only utility you need to transfer
large amount of files locally or over a network. You have total
transfer control, stop, resume, restart, cancel and skip whenever
you want. |
| FileLink
1.0.0 |
Unix users know and love it,
now Windows users have the ability to give a single file multiple
names. The only limitations are that the link must be on the same
disk and the disk-drive must be formatted using NTFS 5 or higher.
So, if you have the existing file C:\DOCS\FILE.DOC and execute
the command "FileLink C:\MEMO\ANOTHER.DOC C:\DOCS\FILE.DOC",
the data of the file will exist only once, but it is accessible
in 2 directories using 2 different names. |
| PieceCopy
1.2 |
A tiny tool which will extract
a portion of a specific file. You can use it to extract data of
files, to cut file headers, to retrieve binary data of a specific
position, to rescue parts of damaged files/disks or whatever. |