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rin_tin_tin

Re: Moving Files From Command Line

Thanks for your help.

:wink:
martin

Re: Moving Files From Command Line

If you have executed
mv -f filename "I:\Accesslog"
for every selected file, then every file was renamed to "I:\Accesslog", one by one. Making each file overwrite the previous.

So I fear that you have lost all the files with exception of the last one. I'm sorry :-(
rin-tin-tin

Re: Moving Files From Command Line

This is what I typed in for location:

I:\Accesslog

Any idea where this could have ended up?
martin

Re: Moving Files From Command Line

"Custom commands" is list of user defined commands that are executed on the server. You cannot use it to transfer files.

It is hard to tell what has happened with your file. Pre-defined "Move to" command does:
mv file target
Where file is selected file and target is the path you've entered in the box.
rin-tin-tin

Moving Files From Command Line

From one folder off my remote server I highlighted multiple log files, right clicked one of them, scrolled down to custom commands, then to move. I proceeded to type in the directory of my local hardrive and then ok. To my horror the log files disapeared and a file was created on my remote server with the local hardrive information. This new file is small and I can't seem to open it. Also no files were transferred to my local hard drive.

These log files are extremely important.
If someone knows where these files ended up and what I need to do to recover them, please let me know asap.

-Nick