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Copy files to another folder when they appear
highend01:
Hi,
I've got a new notebook, a Huawei MateBook D14.
Not all drivers are available for download at Huawei's site :-/
To get and install all of them you can use their software "PC Manager" (which I seriously don't want to use, at least, not twice!).
The problem is: When the software downloads the drivers it doesn't keep them so you can copy them over manually.
So: Has anybody used a software that is able to watch a folder (including subfolders) for new files and once they exist (fully) copy them over to a target folder automatically?
--- ---C:\ProgramData\Comms\PCManager\DriverUpgrade\Update\Downloaded\This folder is used for storing the downloaded drivers temporarily
I need to watch (only) this one (and all created subfolders) for new .exe files.
And once a new file is stored there it is e.g. copied to
--- ---D:\dst\<new file.<ext>>
It needs to do the copying immediately so no "scan a folder every 5 seconds"...
Any suggestions (something that you've used personally and worked fine for such a usecase)?
Freeware + portable preferred but I'm willing to install it (once) and would even pay something for it...
highend01:
I've tested a few now and settled with "FolderChangesView"
It works absolutely fine and creates files like:
--- ---D:\dst\NobelB_BT_21.50.1.1.exewhich is the bluetooth driver...
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/folder_changes_view.html
If anyone is wondering: This is the necessary setup:
Copy files to another folder when they appear
Notes:
FastCopy is not installed but portable
The destination (/to=<path>) doesn't need to exist, FolderChangesView will create it automatically
wraith808:
I've historically used Pneumatic Tubes (which I'm still using) and Belvedere, but it seems like you've already found your solution!
rjbull:
I've tested a few now and settled with "FolderChangesView"-highend01 (April 25, 2021, 12:31 AM)
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I'm impressed you found that, because with that name, I'd have assumed it was a changes tracker, not a program for actually copying.
What other ones did you try? I would have suggested NewFileGo by joejoesoft, but haven't actually tried it out.
velaris:
I've tested a few now and settled with "FolderChangesView"
-highend01 (April 25, 2021, 12:31 AM)
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I also use this and so far I've never had a reason t complain. Very recommendable! Good thing bringing this up.
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