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<blockquote data-quote="dir" data-source="post: 969732" data-attributes="member: 24485"><p>Ah, yes, sorry, its not a cmd-line program, I was just launching it from there.</p><p> </p><p>I know I can specify the same destination directory as the source, but it takes 15 clicks to do so and doesn't remember across invocations. So to run this utility on multiple directories would be extremely tedious. Allowing the sub-directories option would go a long way to helping this.</p><p> </p><p>I take your point about not deleting the original, but giving the user the option, with red-text warnings would at least allow users the choice. As it stands, if the sub-directory option was available, I'd quickly run out of disk space through the mass duplication of all my files. So I'd either have to not use the subdirectory on the master folder, or repetitively run the app on hundreds of child folders. Having said that, I can see scenarios where something could go wrong - directory paths that are on read-only network shares or disconnections mid-copy, strange NAS behaviours, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dir, post: 969732, member: 24485"] Ah, yes, sorry, its not a cmd-line program, I was just launching it from there. I know I can specify the same destination directory as the source, but it takes 15 clicks to do so and doesn't remember across invocations. So to run this utility on multiple directories would be extremely tedious. Allowing the sub-directories option would go a long way to helping this. I take your point about not deleting the original, but giving the user the option, with red-text warnings would at least allow users the choice. As it stands, if the sub-directory option was available, I'd quickly run out of disk space through the mass duplication of all my files. So I'd either have to not use the subdirectory on the master folder, or repetitively run the app on hundreds of child folders. Having said that, I can see scenarios where something could go wrong - directory paths that are on read-only network shares or disconnections mid-copy, strange NAS behaviours, etc. [/QUOTE]
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