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Re: Copy command on cmd

by mikePOST@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Rosenberg) Jun 1, 2008 at 01:59 PM

Becquer <Becquer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> I can merge two files by typing on the cmd(without the [] and the "") :
>  
> "copy /b [file1name] + [file2name] [targetfilename]" 
> 
> Where [file1name] and [file2name] are the name of the two files I want
to
> merge and [targetfilename] is the result file where i want they to
mergre in.
> 
> But, how can I "unmerge" the result file into the original files?

Is this supposed to be a Macintosh question? It doesn't sound like one,
unless possibly you're talking about Terminal commands.

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Copy command on cmd
=?Utf-8?B?QmVjcXVlcg==?=   2008-06-01 10:11:01 
Re: Copy command on cmd
mikePOST@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-06-01 13:59:38 
Re: Copy command on cmd
=?Utf-8?B?QmVjcXVlcg==?=   2008-06-01 12:00:00 

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