Note:
If the terminal (reception) side has a file with the identical name, this command will forcibly
overwrite that file. However, this overwrite operation is not unconditional. This command first
creates a temporary file in the disk of the terminal, then it overwrites the file after transmission has
been completed. This is a safety measure to protect the original file from, for example, a file
transmission failure. Accordingly, if the host side has a file with the identical name, there must be
enough space on the disk to store the transmission-side transmission file. If there may not be
sufficient disk space, files on the terminal side should be deleted in advance.
Example of specifications
FLINK /R A:
TEST
D:
TEST2
*.* B:
FLINK /RR A:
TEST
D:
TEST2
*.* B:
*.DAT
This transfers all files that are in "A:
CHECK
"DAT" extension, and all files included in "D:
from the host to "B:
*.DAT
This transfers all files that are in "A:
CHECK
sub-directory) and that have a "DAT" extension, and all files
included in "D:
the host to "B:
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CHECK" on the terminal.
TEST2" (including the sub-directory) from
CHECK" on the terminal.
TEST" and that have a
TEST2"
TEST" (including the