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Except for its obvious purpose, the '''copy''' utility is also useful for concatenating files. For example, if we wanted to produce a file called ''foobar'' from files ''foo'' and ''bar'', we would use the following command: |
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<source lang="dos">copy foo+bar foobar</source> |
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Windows provides some useful utilities for using loopback devices and manipulating files that OS developers should know about; most of the time they are unaware of this and thus download tools that give them functionality they already had. This page attempts to describe these utilities and how these can be used.
copy
Except for its obvious purpose, the copy utility is also useful for concatenating files. For example, if we wanted to produce a file called foobar from files foo and bar, we would use the following command:
copy foo+bar foobar