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<blockquote data-quote="batsi" data-source="post: 855673" data-attributes="member: 75463"><p>Hi Tommy,</p><p>for this part the command "<span style="font-family: 'courier new'">forfiles</span>" should be perfect. It's included in Windows 7, for XP you have to install a resource kit, I guess.</p><p>It is quite handy, for example it can be called this way...</p><p>[CODE]forfiles /d -14 /m *.ts /p D:\Recordings /c "cmd /c moveTS.cmd @path"[/CODE]</p><p>...for executing the batch file <em>moveTS.cmd</em> for each *.ts file in D:\Recordings that is older than 14 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batsi, post: 855673, member: 75463"] Hi Tommy, for this part the command "[FONT=courier new]forfiles[/FONT]" should be perfect. It's included in Windows 7, for XP you have to install a resource kit, I guess. It is quite handy, for example it can be called this way... [CODE]forfiles /d -14 /m *.ts /p D:\Recordings /c "cmd /c moveTS.cmd @path"[/CODE] ...for executing the batch file [I]moveTS.cmd[/I] for each *.ts file in D:\Recordings that is older than 14 days. [/QUOTE]
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