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jose_...@hotmail.com

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Jan 8, 2008, 7:02:11 PM1/8/08
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Hola a todos

Tengo el Windows XP SP2

he hecho copias con el programa robocopy de microsoft de muchos
archivos
y carpetas y subcarpetas,desde el disco duro interno del ordenador a
un disco
duro externo

en principio ha salido todo perfecto, pero me llevo la sorpresa que al
querer abrir uno de
los archivos copiados pues me dice archivo no válido, eso me sucede
con algún que otro archivo, aunque
son una minoría, la mayoría se abren bien.

Ahora no tengo claro cuantos ficheros de los cientos que se han
copiado están mal copiados, entonces
quisiera saber algún programa que me verifique que lo copiado en
destino es igual a lo que está en orígen


Tendría que ser algún programa que sea capaz de chequear tambien los
directorios y subdirectorios a varios niveles,
que acepte nombres largos y que en el caso de encontrar ficheros
distintos simplemente que lo diga( me refiero
que no haga largos listados mostrando las diferencias, ya que al ser
cientos de ficheros sería muy engorroso).


La intención es que de una sola acción me de un listado de los
ficheros distintos.


Los ficheros que he copiado son de diverso tipo, hay gran variedad de
formatos.

El fc es muy simple y no cumple los requisitos anteriores.

¿Valdría el robocopy? ¿ Alguien sabría cómo y qué parámetros poner ?

¿Valdría el windiff que ya viene con el CD del XP SP2?

He visto varios programas en internet pero como no los conozco
agradecería que si alguien los ha manejado me diga
si cumple los criterios anteriores

Los programas que he visto son:

windiff
total comander
Softinterface 'Diff Doc'
Altova DiffDog
Araxis Merge
Beyond Compare
ECMerge
Compare It!
Deltopia DeltaWalker
diff
diff3
Diff Commander
DiffDaff
DiffMerge
Eclipse Compare
Ediff
ExamDiff Pro
fc
FileMerge
Guiffy SureMerge
IntelliJ IDEA Compare
KDiff3
Kompare
Meld
SmartSynchronize
SwiftCompare
TkDiff
TortoiseMerge
Total Commander Compare
UltraCompare
vimdiff
Visual Comparer
WinDiff
WinMerge
xxdiff
zsCompare
csvdiff

gracias y saludos

spfb

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Jan 9, 2008, 12:24:30 PM1/9/08
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jose_...@hotmail.com escribió:

>
> He visto varios programas en internet pero como no los conozco
> agradecería que si alguien los ha manejado me diga
> si cumple los criterios anteriores

Te sugiero dos:
FileSync (fácil de usar, menos potente)
http://www.fileware.com/products.htm#FileSync

Viceversa Pro (muy completo, algo más complicado)
http://www.tgrmn.com/web/upgrade/vvpro2.htm

Salud

jose_...@hotmail.com

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Jan 12, 2008, 7:17:06 AM1/12/08
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hola a todos

muchas gracias por las respuestas


ya el fin de semana que tengo mas tiempo le echaré un vistazo a lo
que
me habeis dicho


saludos


On 9 ene, 17:24, spfb <s...@KKiname.com> wrote:
> jose_m1...@hotmail.com escribió:


>
>
>
> > He visto varios programas en internet pero como no los conozco
> > agradecería que si alguien los ha manejado me diga
> > si cumple los criterios anteriores
>
> Te sugiero dos:

> FileSync (fácil de usar, menos potente)http://www.fileware.com/products.htm#FileSync

jose_...@hotmail.com

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Jan 23, 2008, 7:20:55 PM1/23/08
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1890.
When registering her name she said she had no pocket-mother, that
her parents were both dead, and that she became a prostitute
of her own free will. The inspector said that that was the
description of themselves that nearly all prostitutes give, and
that it was very rarely that it was true. The further evidence
went to prove that she and a young man were mutually attached to
each other, and he was anxious to redeem her, and that she was
desirous of being redeemed, but that the price asked, two thousand
three hundred dollars, was more than he was willing to give,
though he was willing to give two thousand dollars.... There is
little doubt that his inability to redeem her caused her to commit
suicide.... The pocket-mother was not produced [at the inquest],
and there was a general disposition on the part of the Chinese
witnesses to withhold information."

Lord Ripon said in his letter of inquiry: "If the facts were as stated
in the above-mentioned paper, it would seem to prove that it is not
generally understood in the Colony that a brothel keeper has no legal
right to demand any redemption money for the release of one of the
inmates." To this the Magistrate replies, in explanation:

"It is not quite correct to speak of the brothel-keeper as
demanding redemption money. The person whose property the
prostitute is is the pocket-mother, that is to say, the purchaser
of the girl. Nearly every prostitute has her own pocket-mother,
and


spfb

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Jan 23, 2008, 7:17:29 PM1/23/08
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and a constable, Rylands, each induced women
on the street to accept money of them, and these women were punished
as prostitutes in hiding and not registered. Two prosecutions during
this same year are mentioned as having been instituted from malice.
One woman jumped from her window and severely injured herself, trying
to escape Inspector Douglass. One woman dared to assault an informer
who was after her, and was punished by ten days' imprisonment, with
hard labor. Inspector Jamieson brought charges against three women
for obstructing him in the discharge of his official duties, and was
himself found guilty of illegal conduct.

In the records of 1871 is the case of two men who had a falling out,
Alfred Flarey and Police Constable Charles Christy, for some reason
not mentioned. Each of these men kept a private mistress. Flarey
went to an inspector, and obtained money to be used in tempting the
mistress of Christy. He then accused her before the courts, she was
condemned, and paid a fine of ten dollars. On the following day,
Christy appeared in court against the mistress of Flarey, with two
fellow-policemen, to describe their own vileness in order to get
revenge on Flarey by depriving him of his mistress and reducing her to
the level of a common pros


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