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Yeah I found that also....  It is a cool program though.  I think "TeraCopy" is more what I was originally looking for - something that is very simple and latch on to the normal copy/paste.  But I could also work with Nexus and keep the two windows open that I always use on it.

I do some web app development internally for my company (asp.net/vb.net).  When I am ready to copy some files from test -> live environment, I like to rename the old file and keep a few versions in case something I change has... unexpected... consequences.  To do this I rename the old file and then copy over the new file.  This is both work for me, and gives 10 seconds or so when the page is unavailable.

I'm sure there is a better way for me to do this - but I'm trying to find a program that will work with my strange way of working ;-).

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I'll have to try Nexus - TeraCopy renames the NEW file, which is not my hope.  I want to rename the OLD file.  Preferably with a defined name and not a standard _1, _2, _3 (but that would work too).

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Thanks!  I'll give it a try.

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This may exist, but I haven't found it...
I'm thinking that when I copy/paste a file from one location to another currently it only asks if I want to skip or overwrite.
A new item could be added to "Rename original file(s)."  Ideally this would accept wildcards so that you could either rename the entire file or just append to the end of it.

For example if I was to copy Test.txt and overwrite Test.txt, I would like to have it automatically change it to Test.txt.6.15.2009.

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