Experimental environment: XP & 2003
The file used to replace the file, even the file being used can also be replaced. Very invincible.
For example: in C: / Rebound a directory, C: / AAA
Then copy a MP3 to C: / AAA and name it C: /AAA/A.mp3
Then copy another song to c: /a.mp3
Then play with Media Player C: /aa/a.mp3
Enter: Replace C: /a.mp3 C: / AAA at the command prompt:
After a while, it is not playing songs to another.
Replace the system file with this command is really cool, and XP system file protection is also invalid.
Never use the security mode to replace the file.
format
Replace [Drive1:] [Path1] FileName [Drive2:] [PATH2] [/ A] [/ P] [/ r] [/ w]
Replace [Drive1:] [PATH1] FileName [Drive2:] [Path2] [/ P] [/ r] [/ s] [/ w]
[Drive1:] [Path1] FileName Specifies the source file.
[Drive2: [PATH2] Specifies to replace files
table of Contents.
/ A Add a new file to the target directory. Cannot and
/ S or / u Command line switch is used.
/ P Replace your file or join the source file before prompted you
Undergo verification.
/ R Replace the read-only file and unprotected
file.
/ S Replace the file of all subdirectories in the target directory.
Can't communicate with / a command options
For use with.
/ W Waiting for you to run again after inserting the disk.
/ U will only replace or update files that have previously earlier than source files.
You cannot use it with / a command line switch.