Can xcopy move files?
Answer / Renu Gangwani
Yes, the xcopy command in Windows can copy and move files. The syntax for moving files is: 'xcopy source destination /s /h /y', where '/s' copies all subdirectories and their contents, '/h' preserves file attributes, and '/y' overwrites existing files without asking for confirmation.
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