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Copy File Name Introduction. Copy File Name is a small program that will enable you to right click any file and select Copy File Name from the context menu. This will copy the name of the selected file to the clipboard. Before the name is copied you will see a list of different representations of the file name. Using Copy File Name

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Vitaliy Safarov Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Vitaliy S. » Nov 02, 2017 4:26 pm What kind of source do you want to protect with file copy job? Do you back up NAS devices with this or something else? O1982 Influencer Posts: 15 Liked: 2 times Joined: Dec 14, 2017 12:56 pm Full Name: Owen Thompson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by O1982 » Apr 06, 2018 9:51 am +1 for Incremental File Copy Option.Use case:Netapp CIFS Share Backup.Or even better NDMP foggy Veeam Software Posts: 21159 Liked: 2147 times Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am Full Name: Alexander Fogelson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by foggy » Apr 06, 2018 11:02 am Hi Owen, ability to backup CIFS shares with Veeam B&R was announced last summer. There's a dedicated topic for this. O1982 Influencer Posts: 15 Liked: 2 times Joined: Dec 14, 2017 12:56 pm Full Name: Owen Thompson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by O1982 » Apr 09, 2018 7:49 am Hi Foggy,Does File Copy have incremental functionality?Best Regards,Owen foggy Veeam Software Posts: 21159 Liked: 2147 times Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am Full Name: Alexander Fogelson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by foggy » Apr 09, 2018 11:54 am No, it doesn't. MichalM Novice Posts: 6 Liked: never Joined: Aug 27, 2018 4:34 pm Full Name: MichalM Contact: [MERGED]File Copy Job - additions switches Post by MichalM » Aug 27, 2018 4:38 pm Hello, is it possible to make File Copy Job not overwrite files on destination folder? I got a lot of files that are constantly updated and enlarged (some are at size of 2.5TB+) and copying them over and over again is going to take a lot of time and resources (network and storage life). I would love to get a way to make File Copy Job not overwrite files but instead just skip them during the job. Is that even possible? maybe CLI is able to do it? Dima P. Product Manager Posts: 14796 Liked: 1733 times Joined: Feb 04, 2013 2:07 pm Full Name: Dmitry Popov Location: Prague Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Dima P. » Aug 27, 2018 5:06 pm Hello Michal.File copy job works on a file level and not on the block level, thus does not provide incremental copy capabilities. I've merged your post to the existing thread to keep track of this feature request. Cheers! MichalM Novice Posts: 6 Liked: never Joined: Aug 27, 2018 4:34 pm Full Name: MichalM Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by MichalM » Aug 28, 2018 5:29 am Is there a possibility for this functionality to be added to B&R? It would really help. Dima P. Product Manager Posts: 14796 Liked: 1733 times Joined: Feb 04, 2013 2:07 pm Full Name: Dmitry Popov Location: Prague Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Dima P. » Aug 28, 2018 6:23 pm Michal,I've added you vote to this feature. Copy File Name Introduction. Copy File Name is a small program that will enable you to right click any file and select Copy File Name from the context menu. This will copy the name of the selected file to the clipboard. Before the name is copied you will see a list of different representations of the file name. Using Copy File Name Copy File Name is a small program that will enable you to right click any file and select Copy File Name from the context menu. This will copy the name of the selected file to the clipboard. Before the name is copied you will see a list of different representations of the file name. Copy File Name is a small program that will The Problem – You want to copy only the file names. Copy all file names in a folder – In quick steps. Get file names from folder with not many file names. Copy names of files in a folder Copy File Name is a small program that will enable you to right click any file and select Copy File Name from the context menu. This will copy the name of the selected file to the clipboard. Before the name is copied you will see a list of different representations of the file name. Copy File Name is a small program that will enable you to right click any file and select Copy File Name from the context menu. This will copy the name of the selected file to the clipboard. Before the name is copied you will see a list of different representations of the file name. 11, 2011 10:22 am Full Name: Alexander Fogelson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by foggy » Apr 22, 2013 2:12 pm Jos, new files are added to the same folder, however, File Copy jobs are not the best choice for what you are trying to perform as they do not track changes and always perform a "full" run (i.e. no incrementals). There are a number of existing topics on this forum (one of them is referred to above) on how to sync backups offsite using third-party utilities (such as rsync), I suggest reviewing them for some ideas. Thanks. JosVerhallen Service Provider Posts: 14 Liked: 1 time Joined: Apr 10, 2013 9:51 am Full Name: Jos Verhallen Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by JosVerhallen » Apr 23, 2013 7:36 am 1 person likes this post @Foggy,why is this not implemented in VEEAM yet? it seems that every kind of off-site sollution requires you to use 3rd party tooling. Vitaliy S. VP, Product Management Posts: 27483 Liked: 2831 times Joined: Mar 30, 2009 9:13 am Full Name: Vitaliy Safarov Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Vitaliy S. » Apr 23, 2013 8:23 am Hi Jos, thanks for your feedback! This feature has always been on our radar, but there also were features with a higher priority. Thanks! fdacunha Lurker Posts: 2 Liked: never Joined: Jun 09, 2017 10:59 am Full Name: Frederico da Cunha Contact: [MERGED] File Copy Job (incremental) Post by fdacunha » Jun 09, 2017 11:13 am It would be greate to have the option in file copy jobs to copy only incremental not always full.Has anyone an idea? PTide Product Manager Posts: 6563 Liked: 768 times Joined: May 19, 2015 1:46 pm Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by PTide » Jun 09, 2017 11:23 am Hi,Thank you for FR. You probably would like to stick with File to Tape job which provides incremental backup functionality. If you don't have any Tape device then you can simulate one.Thank you. fdacunha Lurker Posts: 2 Liked: never Joined: Jun 09, 2017 10:59 am Full Name: Frederico da Cunha Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by fdacunha » Jun 12, 2017 9:32 am Hi,Thank you for your feedback.Have you any recommendation for a tape simulation tool? (preferably free version) haslund Veeam Software Posts: 882 Liked: 157 times Joined: Feb 16, 2012 7:35 am Full Name: Rasmus Haslund Location: Denmark Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by haslund » Jun 12, 2017 10:28 am Rasmus Haslund | Twitter: @haslund | Blog: mreubold Lurker Posts: 2 Liked: never Joined: Nov 05, 2014 7:14 am Contact: [MERGED] Feature Request on File Copy Post by mreubold » Nov 02, 2017 1:44 pm It seems that the File Copy function allows to make full backups. I've got a request from a customer to have File Copy doing also incremental ones.Regards. Vitaliy S. VP, Product Management Posts: 27483 Liked: 2831 times Joined: Mar 30, 2009 9:13 am Full Name:

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Vitaliy Safarov Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Vitaliy S. » Nov 02, 2017 4:26 pm What kind of source do you want to protect with file copy job? Do you back up NAS devices with this or something else? O1982 Influencer Posts: 15 Liked: 2 times Joined: Dec 14, 2017 12:56 pm Full Name: Owen Thompson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by O1982 » Apr 06, 2018 9:51 am +1 for Incremental File Copy Option.Use case:Netapp CIFS Share Backup.Or even better NDMP foggy Veeam Software Posts: 21159 Liked: 2147 times Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am Full Name: Alexander Fogelson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by foggy » Apr 06, 2018 11:02 am Hi Owen, ability to backup CIFS shares with Veeam B&R was announced last summer. There's a dedicated topic for this. O1982 Influencer Posts: 15 Liked: 2 times Joined: Dec 14, 2017 12:56 pm Full Name: Owen Thompson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by O1982 » Apr 09, 2018 7:49 am Hi Foggy,Does File Copy have incremental functionality?Best Regards,Owen foggy Veeam Software Posts: 21159 Liked: 2147 times Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am Full Name: Alexander Fogelson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by foggy » Apr 09, 2018 11:54 am No, it doesn't. MichalM Novice Posts: 6 Liked: never Joined: Aug 27, 2018 4:34 pm Full Name: MichalM Contact: [MERGED]File Copy Job - additions switches Post by MichalM » Aug 27, 2018 4:38 pm Hello, is it possible to make File Copy Job not overwrite files on destination folder? I got a lot of files that are constantly updated and enlarged (some are at size of 2.5TB+) and copying them over and over again is going to take a lot of time and resources (network and storage life). I would love to get a way to make File Copy Job not overwrite files but instead just skip them during the job. Is that even possible? maybe CLI is able to do it? Dima P. Product Manager Posts: 14796 Liked: 1733 times Joined: Feb 04, 2013 2:07 pm Full Name: Dmitry Popov Location: Prague Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Dima P. » Aug 27, 2018 5:06 pm Hello Michal.File copy job works on a file level and not on the block level, thus does not provide incremental copy capabilities. I've merged your post to the existing thread to keep track of this feature request. Cheers! MichalM Novice Posts: 6 Liked: never Joined: Aug 27, 2018 4:34 pm Full Name: MichalM Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by MichalM » Aug 28, 2018 5:29 am Is there a possibility for this functionality to be added to B&R? It would really help. Dima P. Product Manager Posts: 14796 Liked: 1733 times Joined: Feb 04, 2013 2:07 pm Full Name: Dmitry Popov Location: Prague Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Dima P. » Aug 28, 2018 6:23 pm Michal,I've added you vote to this feature

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11, 2011 10:22 am Full Name: Alexander Fogelson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by foggy » Apr 22, 2013 2:12 pm Jos, new files are added to the same folder, however, File Copy jobs are not the best choice for what you are trying to perform as they do not track changes and always perform a "full" run (i.e. no incrementals). There are a number of existing topics on this forum (one of them is referred to above) on how to sync backups offsite using third-party utilities (such as rsync), I suggest reviewing them for some ideas. Thanks. JosVerhallen Service Provider Posts: 14 Liked: 1 time Joined: Apr 10, 2013 9:51 am Full Name: Jos Verhallen Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by JosVerhallen » Apr 23, 2013 7:36 am 1 person likes this post @Foggy,why is this not implemented in VEEAM yet? it seems that every kind of off-site sollution requires you to use 3rd party tooling. Vitaliy S. VP, Product Management Posts: 27483 Liked: 2831 times Joined: Mar 30, 2009 9:13 am Full Name: Vitaliy Safarov Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by Vitaliy S. » Apr 23, 2013 8:23 am Hi Jos, thanks for your feedback! This feature has always been on our radar, but there also were features with a higher priority. Thanks! fdacunha Lurker Posts: 2 Liked: never Joined: Jun 09, 2017 10:59 am Full Name: Frederico da Cunha Contact: [MERGED] File Copy Job (incremental) Post by fdacunha » Jun 09, 2017 11:13 am It would be greate to have the option in file copy jobs to copy only incremental not always full.Has anyone an idea? PTide Product Manager Posts: 6563 Liked: 768 times Joined: May 19, 2015 1:46 pm Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by PTide » Jun 09, 2017 11:23 am Hi,Thank you for FR. You probably would like to stick with File to Tape job which provides incremental backup functionality. If you don't have any Tape device then you can simulate one.Thank you. fdacunha Lurker Posts: 2 Liked: never Joined: Jun 09, 2017 10:59 am Full Name: Frederico da Cunha Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by fdacunha » Jun 12, 2017 9:32 am Hi,Thank you for your feedback.Have you any recommendation for a tape simulation tool? (preferably free version) haslund Veeam Software Posts: 882 Liked: 157 times Joined: Feb 16, 2012 7:35 am Full Name: Rasmus Haslund Location: Denmark Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by haslund » Jun 12, 2017 10:28 am Rasmus Haslund | Twitter: @haslund | Blog: mreubold Lurker Posts: 2 Liked: never Joined: Nov 05, 2014 7:14 am Contact: [MERGED] Feature Request on File Copy Post by mreubold » Nov 02, 2017 1:44 pm It seems that the File Copy function allows to make full backups. I've got a request from a customer to have File Copy doing also incremental ones.Regards. Vitaliy S. VP, Product Management Posts: 27483 Liked: 2831 times Joined: Mar 30, 2009 9:13 am Full Name:

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Request. May I ask if you are using file copy as a data protection replacement? There are few tools that provide incremental backup on a block level and are absolutely free (for example Veeam Agents can be used on Windows or Linux file servers). MichalM Novice Posts: 6 Liked: never Joined: Aug 27, 2018 4:34 pm Full Name: MichalM Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by MichalM » Aug 29, 2018 6:21 am I wanted to use File Copy Job as a substitute for any other software since we are unable to install/use any software other than Veeam B&R, for which we have a Enterprise licence. Our client demands us to use just Veeam so we created a Backup Job for VMs but we wanted to replace Backup Copy Job with File Copy Job since backup files are all what we need. It would be simplier if our client was not so locked on pure Veeam functions, then I would just use some PowerShell scripts within Backup Job but hey, at least I have some fun figuring out what we can do rboynton Enthusiast Posts: 60 Liked: 14 times Joined: Jun 25, 2015 12:59 am Full Name: Rick Boynton Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by rboynton » Sep 24, 2018 7:48 pm I too vote for this enhancement. We create PST files from a user exchange mailbox when they leave the company. We put those PST files on a separate server, but want to also copy them to our DR site server just in case the original location suffers a major loss. The list of PST's only grows larger over time, so copying the entire folder does not make sense. We used something like this many years ago, but don't recall the name. Did a search and found an open source called FreeFileSync. Seems like employing a tool like that would be a great improvement in cases like ours. Please? foggy Veeam Software Posts: 21159 Liked: 2147 times Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am Full Name: Alexander Fogelson Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by foggy » Sep 27, 2018 4:11 pm Hi Rick, thanks for the detailed feedback, much appreciated. Your vote is accepted. rboynton Enthusiast Posts: 60 Liked: 14 times Joined: Jun 25, 2015 12:59 am Full Name: Rick Boynton Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by rboynton » Sep 27, 2018 4:28 pm 1 person likes this post Thanks, Foggy. The product we used to use was rsync with the Windows wrapper called Delta Copy. We would much prefer to use Veeam as our one-stop file management tool. Thanks for all the improvements over the years! ChuckS42 Expert Posts: 189 Liked: 27 times Joined: Apr 24, 2013 8:53 pm Full Name: Chuck Stevens Location: Seattle, WA Contact: Re: File Copy Job Question Post by ChuckS42 » Jan 09, 2019 6:44 pm +1 on the File Copy Incrementals. I want to use it to keep a volume synchronized between datacenters (file level is

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{ Write-Output $_ }# Step 5: Stop "PC Monitor" service and related processes$ProcessesToKill = @("pcmonitormanager.exe", "pcmonitorsrv.exe", "pcmontask.exe", "pcmonusertask.exe", "cli.exe", "addonmanager.exe", "pcmupdate.exe")for ($i = 1; $i -le 5; $i++) { if ($Service.Status -eq "Running") { Stop-Service -Name $ServiceName -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue } foreach ($ProcessName in $ProcessesToKill) { Get-Process -Name $ProcessName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Stop-Process -Force } Start-Sleep -Seconds 1 if ((Get-Service -Name $ServiceName).Status -eq "Stopped" -and -not (Get-Process -Name $ProcessesToKill -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) { break } Write-Output "Retrying stop operation... ($i/5)" if ($i -eq 5) { Write-Output "Error: Failed to stop all processes after 5 attempts." exit 1 }}# Step 6: Copy discrepant filesforeach ($File in $DiscrepantFiles) { $SourceFile = Join-Path $ExtractedFolder $File $TargetFile = Join-Path $BinaryFolder $File $TargetFolder = Split-Path -Path $TargetFile -Parent if (-not (Test-Path $TargetFolder)) { New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $TargetFolder | Out-Null } for ($i = 1; $i -le 5; $i++) { Copy-Item -Path $SourceFile -Destination $TargetFile -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue if (Test-Path $TargetFile) { break } Write-Output "Retrying copy operation for $File... ($i/5)" Start-Sleep -Seconds 1 } if (-not (Test-Path $TargetFile)) { Write-Output "Error: Failed to copy $File after 5 attempts." exit 1 }}# Step 7: Verify hashes again$PostVerificationFailures = @()foreach ($File in $DiscrepantFiles) { $SourceFile = Join-Path $ExtractedFolder $File $TargetFile = Join-Path $BinaryFolder $File $SourceHash = Get-FileHashLower -FilePath $SourceFile $TargetHash = Get-FileHashLower -FilePath $TargetFile if ($SourceHash -ne $TargetHash) { $PostVerificationFailures += $File }}if ($PostVerificationFailures.Count -gt 0) { Write-Output "Post-repair verification failed for the following files:" $PostVerificationFailures | ForEach-Object { Write-Output $_ } exit 1}# Step 8: Start the "PC Monitor" serviceStart-Service -Name $ServiceNameWrite-Output "Agent repair successful."exit 0 We apologize for the inconvenience caused. -Paul

2025-03-24
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There are multiple ways to copy a file.Option 1Copying a file by File > Save AsUsing the File > Save As function must be completed while the file is open and will copy the entire file but does not save any documents, such as credit reports, downloaded documents, or underwriting results.1. Open the Point file.2. From the menu bar, select File > Save As.3. Select the data folder where you want to save the file.4. In the dialog box enter the new file name 5. Check the checkbox Carry over only 1003 data to start a new loan. 6. Select SaveOption 2Copying a file by using the Copy button.Using the Copy function can be completed from the loan search results screen.This function will copy the entire file but does not save any documents.1. Select and highlight the file you want to copy from the Loan Search Results screen but do not open it.Click the Copy button.2. Select the data folder where you want to save the file.3. Check the checkbox Copy only 1003 data to start a new loan including co-borrower.4. Select a naming option.Manual Naming: Manually enter a filename for the new fileAuto File Naming: automatically generates a file number for the new copied file.Select OK 5. If Manual Naming was selected name, the file.6. Update the Loans Search Results screen by clicking on Search and the new file will display.2630 Converting a Classic URLA 3.2 to a New redesigned 3.4 URLA file

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Data file?If you cannot find your data, restore a backup copy of your data file. If you don't have a copy of your Quicken data on an external disk, you can restore a copy of your file from the Quicken\BACKUP folder. Don't open a backup file that you haven't restored. Quicken backs up your data and puts it in the BACKUP folder every fifth time you run Quicken. (Five is the default frequency, unless you changed it.) If you used File menu > Backup to back up your data and selected the option to add a date to the file, Quicken appends a date in the format [File name]-YYYY-MM-DD. For example: -2024-05-12.Copy your Quicken data files to another folder.Quicken puts your data files into the Quicken folder where they're easy to find. If you prefer to keep your data in a separate folder, create a folder for your data and copy your data into the new folder. If you're asked to choose a file every time you open Quicken If Quicken is not automatically loading the last data file you used, there could be a trailing space at the end of the file name. For example, MyQuickenData .QDF instead of MyQuickenData.QDF. To resolve this issue: 1. Close Quicken. 2. Use the File Explorer to locate the file. 3. Select the View tab at the top of the File Explorer. 4. Check the box next to File name extensions. 5. Review the file name for a space before the .QDF extension. 6. If you find a space before the extension, right-click the file and select Rename. 7. Delete the space and press the Enter/Return key. If, upon opening a data file, you see the message This Quicken data file is associated with a different Quicken ID, click here for more information. If you need information on installing the Quicken program, click here. Community Content

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