shawnmandel
MIS
Here is my situation:
I have the following standard directory structure in Windows 2003 Server-
ParentFolder1\SubDirectory1\cubes
ParentFolder1\SubDirectory1\reports
ParentFolder1\SubDirectory1\models
ParentFolder2\SubDirectory2\cubes
ParentFolder2\SubDirectory2\reports
ParentFolder2\SubDirectory2\models
ParentFolder3\SubDirectory3\cubes
ParentFolder3\SubDirectory3\reports
ParentFolder3\SubDirectory3\models
I have files with the same extension within the cubes sub-directories. Without having to open several instances of Windows Explorer, is there any quick way to be able to get at the files within just the cubes sub-directories to be able to copy them over in one shot to another PC with the exact same directory structure?
I hope I'm being clear.
Regards,
Shawn
I have the following standard directory structure in Windows 2003 Server-
ParentFolder1\SubDirectory1\cubes
ParentFolder1\SubDirectory1\reports
ParentFolder1\SubDirectory1\models
ParentFolder2\SubDirectory2\cubes
ParentFolder2\SubDirectory2\reports
ParentFolder2\SubDirectory2\models
ParentFolder3\SubDirectory3\cubes
ParentFolder3\SubDirectory3\reports
ParentFolder3\SubDirectory3\models
I have files with the same extension within the cubes sub-directories. Without having to open several instances of Windows Explorer, is there any quick way to be able to get at the files within just the cubes sub-directories to be able to copy them over in one shot to another PC with the exact same directory structure?
I hope I'm being clear.
Regards,
Shawn