ǹ ^ AVEPVI ƒVM¶VR éVS VV OVD‚B²0á1(23G3>z4I­5Tà6_7jF _______________COPY Configuration_______________ A) Archive Bit Control of Select and Copy E) Existence Test of File on Destination I) Inspect Files Before Copy M) Multiple Disk Copy R) Copy ONLY files which exist (Replace) S) System Files Excluded V) Verify After Copying D) Default Destination Drive/User B) Backup Directory Name 0) Excluded Files................. 1) ............................... 2) ............................... 3) ............................... 4) ............................... 5) ............................... 6) ............................... 7) ............................... YES NO ZSDOS COPY V1.4 Archive - If yes, copies only those files which have the archive attribute clear. Exclude - If yes, excludes system (hidden) files from copy. Inspect - if yes, COPY prints the name of each file and asks if you wish to copy it. Multiple - If yes, copies all listed files to the specified drive/user, then prompts for a new disk and repeats the copy operation. Exist - If yes, tests if the file exists on the destination drive/user before copying. If the file exists, you are asked if you want to replace it. On ZSDOS systems with stamping enabled, the stamps are compared and an added prompt of SAME, OLDER, or NEWER is shown to indicate the comparative age of the files. Replace - If yes, files will only be copied if the destination already exists. The "E" and "N" options are disabled but dates will still be compared. Backup - The name of the directory you normally copy most of your files to. Default - The "normal" destination drive and user to use if the named backup directory isn't found. DO NOT use wildcards! Verify - If yes, the CRC's of the source and the copied file are checked to confirm error free copies. Exclude - File names listed here will not be found in the directory scan and consequently cannot be copied. To remove an entry, select the number and enter a single space for the name. To add an entry, enter the ambiguous or unambiguous file name and type separated by a period.