Can I copy files by access time? I need to archieve unused files in the big corporate file store... I can fin files by access time criteria... but can I use this output for copy process in Total Commander?
P.S.
YES I can use xcopy and so on...
But I'm interesting int TC use
P.P.S.
I don't need to copy JUST files, I need to copy ALL Dir structure with files!
Need to copy/move files with dir stucture by access/modify date, older then... to...
Just simple copy by TIME
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You can find files and then use 'feed to listbox' button to display search results in a panel and then copy/move files. CopyTree plugin will help you to copy/move files with dir structure.
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You can also define search options in Ctrl+F, and then use this on the second line of the F5 copy dialog as a copy filter.
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And when you replace Ctrl-F in the above sentence with Alt-F7 it will start making sense.ghisler(Author) wrote:You can also define search options in Ctrl+F, and then use this on the second line of the F5 copy dialog as a copy filter.

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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.