Creating numerous shortcuts to folders using batch?
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It's been a while since I did batch, I have a task that I want to do, it involves two servers, server A and server B . I know that I can create a batch file to copy folders from server A to server B and use Windows Task Scheduler to run this batch file at certain times, the reason I'm doing this is because server A has less storage than server B, so periodically I want to move files to it, but after this is done I want to be able to create a shortcut to the folder on server A that leads to the actual folder that is put on server B and I want to do this with numerous folders, depending on what get moved, is this possible?
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It's been a while since I did batch, I have a task that I want to do, it involves two servers, server A and server B . I know that I can create a batch file to copy folders from server A to server B and use Windows Task Scheduler to run this batch file at certain times, the reason I'm doing this is because server A has less storage than server B, so periodically I want to move files to it, but after this is done I want to be able to create a shortcut to the folder on server A that leads to the actual folder that is put on server B and I want to do this with numerous folders, depending on what get moved, is this possible?
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You'll need a 3rd party app or another script language vb-/jscript or PowerShell, possible duplicate of how-to-create-a-shortcut-using-a-batch-script
– LotPings
Jan 29 at 18:33
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It's been a while since I did batch, I have a task that I want to do, it involves two servers, server A and server B . I know that I can create a batch file to copy folders from server A to server B and use Windows Task Scheduler to run this batch file at certain times, the reason I'm doing this is because server A has less storage than server B, so periodically I want to move files to it, but after this is done I want to be able to create a shortcut to the folder on server A that leads to the actual folder that is put on server B and I want to do this with numerous folders, depending on what get moved, is this possible?
powershell batch cmd.exe
It's been a while since I did batch, I have a task that I want to do, it involves two servers, server A and server B . I know that I can create a batch file to copy folders from server A to server B and use Windows Task Scheduler to run this batch file at certain times, the reason I'm doing this is because server A has less storage than server B, so periodically I want to move files to it, but after this is done I want to be able to create a shortcut to the folder on server A that leads to the actual folder that is put on server B and I want to do this with numerous folders, depending on what get moved, is this possible?
powershell batch cmd.exe
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You'll need a 3rd party app or another script language vb-/jscript or PowerShell, possible duplicate of how-to-create-a-shortcut-using-a-batch-script
– LotPings
Jan 29 at 18:33
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You'll need a 3rd party app or another script language vb-/jscript or PowerShell, possible duplicate of how-to-create-a-shortcut-using-a-batch-script
– LotPings
Jan 29 at 18:33
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You'll need a 3rd party app or another script language vb-/jscript or PowerShell, possible duplicate of how-to-create-a-shortcut-using-a-batch-script
– LotPings
Jan 29 at 18:33
You'll need a 3rd party app or another script language vb-/jscript or PowerShell, possible duplicate of how-to-create-a-shortcut-using-a-batch-script
– LotPings
Jan 29 at 18:33
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You'll need a 3rd party app or another script language vb-/jscript or PowerShell, possible duplicate of how-to-create-a-shortcut-using-a-batch-script
– LotPings
Jan 29 at 18:33