What in the sam hell does this mean when trying to do a cmd-based copy using a filename mask?
"The system cannot find the file specified."
This is what I get when trying to do a "copy * [destination]" in a few directories in Windows 11 on my one (and only) Drivepool pool. I can copy the files if I don't use a wildcard, but I've never seen this sort of error and it's got me really, REALLY spooked. All of the files just have the "A" attribute and there aren't any other hidden or system files in these directories.
xcopy under cmd works. And the internal copy command in Powershell works, so it's something endemic to vanilla cmd.
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What in the sam hell does this mean when trying to do a cmd-based copy using a filename mask?
"The system cannot find the file specified."
This is what I get when trying to do a "copy * [destination]" in a few directories in Windows 11 on my one (and only) Drivepool pool. I can copy the files if I don't use a wildcard, but I've never seen this sort of error and it's got me really, REALLY spooked. All of the files just have the "A" attribute and there aren't any other hidden or system files in these directories.
xcopy under cmd works. And the internal copy command in Powershell works, so it's something endemic to vanilla cmd.
I'm confuzzled!
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