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Re: How to compare files on the server with local machine

From: Robert Chin <chinman_at_optonline.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 16:20:38 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.003CFB40.20011128142029@fatcity.com>

Who's Gugu ?

> ...it should compare the local files with the files
> on the server(s)....

>.....SO the local machine will get updated also.

Are we talking about a one-to-many thing here ? You want to compare files on server(s) to files on ALL client boxes ?

BTW, what's this got to do with Oracle ? am i missing something ?

> Hi, Gugu:
>
> We have application installed on the server, and we
> also have fat client installed on everyone's local
> machine. But files on the server sometimes got updates
> by anonymous without notified. So, we want to have a
> batch file to do the comparison and copy funtions.
> Every time the batch file runs, it should compare the
> local files with the files on the server(s), if a
> change finds, it will copy the new file from server to
> local machine. SO the local machine will get updated
> also.
>
> I want this to be dynamic, since there are more than
> 800 files to compare. And this could be happened on
> any time.
>
> Do you have a clue where/how should I start this? a
> sample?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Wendy

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