Replaces files. REPLACE [drive1:][path1]filename [drive2:][path2] [/A] [/P] [/R] [/W] REPLACE [drive1:][path1]filename [drive2:][path2] [/P] [/R] [/S] [/W] [/U] [drive1:][path1]filename Specifies the source file or files. [drive2:][path2] Specifies the directory where files are to be replaced. /A Adds new files to destination directory. Cannot use with /S or /U switches. /P Prompts for confirmation before replacing a file or adding a source file. /R Replaces read-only files as well as unprotected files. /S Replaces files in all subdirectories of the destination directory. Cannot use with the /A switch. /W Waits for you to insert a disk before beginning. /U Replaces (updates) only files that are older than source files. Cannot use with the /A switch.
REPAIR Commands Supported - query Query the self healing state of the volume set Set the self healing state of the volume ...
Repairs critical disk structures. The following commands are supported: /FixMbr - writes the master boot record of the system ...
Repairs the RAID-5 volume with focus by replacing the failed RAID-5 member with the specified dynamic disk. Syntax: REPAIR ...
Replace a process level token This security setting determines which user accounts can call the CreateProcessAsUser() application ...
Replaces files. REPLACE drive1:][path1]filename drive2:][path2 /A /P /R /W REPLACE drive1:][path1]filename drive2:][path2 ...
Replicates a single object between any two domain controllers that have common directory partitions. The two domain controllers ...
Replicates files among multiple PCs keeping them in sync. On Client, it is used to roam folders between PCs; on server, it ...
Replicates files among multiple PCs keeping them in sync. On Client, it is used to roam folders between PCs; on server, it ...
Replicating AD LDS instances on multiple servers provides greater load balancing and fault tolerance by distributing application ...