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Copy-Files

Copies specified files and directories to each specified destination using Robocopy.

Description

  • Specified sources, destinations, and robocopy options will be used to make copy operations.
  • Both files and directories can be used as sources.
  • Sources and destinations paths can either be local (e.g. 'C:\Folder'), network (e.g. '\\ServerName\Folder'), or relative from the working directory (e.g. 'Folder\Subfolder').

Usage

Copy-Files can either be used as a standalone script, or as a module together with separate configuration scripts. The Standalone script allows for greater portability and isolation, while the module allows for greater accessibility, scalability and upgradability.

Standalone Script

  • Specify the sources, destinations, and robocopy options within the Copy-Files.ps1 script.
  • Give the script a unique name.
  • Run the script to copy the files and directories.

Module with config scripts

  • Install the Copy-Files.psm1 module. Refer to Microsoft's documentation on installing PowerShell modules.
  • Specify the sources, destinations, and robocopy options within the Copy-Files-Config.ps1 script.
  • Give the configuration script a unique name.
  • Run the script to copy the files and directories.

Batches

Multiple standalone or configuration scripts can be used to organize copying, with each script representing a batch of files and directories.

  • Make as many copies of the standalone or configuration script as required.
  • Give each script a unique name.
  • Specify the sources, destinations, and robocopy options within each script.
  • Run each script to copy their respective files and directories.

Example use of several scripts, each representing a separate batch of files and directories:

Copy-Files-Project1.ps1
Copy-Files-Project2.ps1
Copy-Files-Data1.ps1
Copy-Files-Data2.ps1
Copy-Files-Update.ps1
Copy-Files-Backup.ps1

Copying

via File Explorer

  • Right-click the script, and choose 'Run with PowerShell'.

via Command line

  • Run the script via a command line.
Powershell "C:\path\to\script.ps1"

Scheduling

Copy-Files scripts can be scheduled to automatically make copies of files and directories.

  • Set up the script to be run.
  • In Task Scheduler, create a task with the following Action:
    • Action: Start a program
    • Program/script: Powershell
    • Add arguments (optional): "C:\path\to\script.ps1"
  • Repeat the steps for each script that is to be scheduled.

Refer to Microsoft's documentation or guides for further help on using Task Scheduler.

Parameters

Copy-Files [-Sources] <String[]> [-Destinations] <String[]> [[-RobocopyOptions] <String[]>] [<CommonParameters>]

PARAMETERS
    -Sources <String[]>

    -Destinations <String[]>

    -RobocopyOptions <String[]>

    <CommonParameters>
        This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,
        ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,
        OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see
        about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).

Examples

Example 1

Runs the script Copy-Files-Project1.ps1 within the working directory in the current instance of Powershell.

.\Copy-Files-Project1.ps1

Example 2

Runs the Copy-Files module to copy file C:\Files\File.txt and directory C:\Folder into directory D:\BackupFolder with robocopy options /E and /PURGE.

Copy-Files -Sources 'C:\Files\File.txt','C:\Folder' -Destinations 'D:\BackupFolder' -RobocopyOptions '/E','/PURGE'

Security

Unverified scripts are restricted from running on Windows by default. In order to use Copy-Files, you will need to allow the execution of unverified scripts. To do so, open PowerShell as an Administrator. Then run the command:

Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Force

If you wish to revert the policy, run the command:

Set-ExecutionPolicy Undefined -Force

Notes

  • Copy-Files serves as a wrapper around Robocopy as a convenient and automatable file and directory copying solution.
  • Robocopy, otherwise known as Robust File Copy, is a command-line directory and/or file replication command in Windows.
  • It is recommended you have some knowledge about and experience with Robocopy before using Copy-Files.
  • For more information on Robocopy, refer to Microsoft's documentation on the command, or run 'robocopy /?'.

Tips

  • To quickly get the full path of a file or directory in File Explorer, simply Shift + Right-Click on the item and select 'Copy as path'.
  • To quickly open a PowerShell instance from File Explorer, simply Shift + Right-Click on a directory or anywhere within it and select 'Open PowerShell window here'.

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