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RoboCopy |
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Copies file security inner domain (without local users or local groups involved)
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| Copies file security inner domain (including use of local users and groups on member servers requiring migration of those users and groups to the target member server or the domain) |
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| Copies file security cross domain (including local users, local groups, global users and global groups) |
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Copies network shares during file copy
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Preserves user passwords during migration
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Copies very long file names
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| Preserves folder creation timestamps during file migration |
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Copies compressed files and folders
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| Copies encrypted files and folders |
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Copies Apple Macintosh resource forks
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Preserves short file names for 16-bit application compatibility
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Includes a CopyRight InfraStructure Reporting license constituting a full fledged solution beginning at the early planning stages by delivering data about the source environment in a user friendly way at no additional costs and integrated into one solution framework
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Can notify an operator of job completion by email
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Native 64-Bit version available (x64 and Itanium)
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Has a graphical user interface to interactively manage copy jobs
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User interface can connect to remote server having solution installed on
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