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Hi,

 

If I copy files from network server to the local harddisk at the dos mode of

a WindowsXP, will it be slower, same or faster than in the Widnows

environment ?

 

To do so since I want to telnet to the client's PC to copy files instead of

interrupt the client

 

thanks

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Guest Terry R.
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Re: copy file

 

The date and time was 2/28/2008 11:17 PM, and on a whim, bobman pounded

out on the keyboard:

> Hi,

>

> If I copy files from network server to the local harddisk at the dos mode of

> a WindowsXP, will it be slower, same or faster than in the Widnows

> environment ?

>

> To do so since I want to telnet to the client's PC to copy files instead of

> interrupt the client

>

> thanks

>

>

 

Hi Bob,

 

To correct your terminology, there isn't a "dos mode" in XP. You have a

command prompt.

 

I haven't timed it, but it appears that batch files executed at the

command prompt or by drag & drop from Explorer take about the same

amount of time. Telnet may introduce a lag of its own.

 

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Terry R.

 

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Guest bobman
Posted

Re: copy file

 

Psuh!

 

 

"bobman" <bobman@tele.com> wrote in message

news:ee$ffMqeIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Hi,

>

> If I copy files from network server to the local harddisk at the dos mode

> of a WindowsXP, will it be slower, same or faster than in the Widnows

> environment ?

>

> To do so since I want to telnet to the client's PC to copy files instead

> of interrupt the client

>

> thanks

>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: copy file

 

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bobman wrote:

> Psuh!

>

>

> "bobman" <bobman@tele.com> wrote in message

> news:ee$ffMqeIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

>>Hi,

>>

>>If I copy files from network server to the local harddisk at the dos mode

>>of a WindowsXP, will it be slower, same or faster than in the Widnows

>>environment ?

>>

>>To do so since I want to telnet to the client's PC to copy files instead

>>of interrupt the client

>>

>>thanks

>>

>

>

>


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