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      If you're expecting someone to provide you with a complete solution, you've come to the wrong place. No one is going to just do your work for you. Hopefully as a developer you realize this. You can use the System.IO.Directory.GetFiles method to get a list of files at/below a particular path. Use File.Copy to copy a file. File.Exists can be used to check for the presence of a particular file.

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        Recurse through the directories and look for files in them. It's pretty simple to do.

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          If you're expecting someone to provide you with a complete solution, you've come to the wrong place. No one is going to just do your work for you. Hopefully as a developer you realize this. You can use the System.IO.Directory.GetFiles method to get a list of files at/below a particular path. Use File.Copy to copy a file. File.Exists can be used to check for the presence of a particular file.

          Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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          Thanks for your GREAT ADVICE and answer.

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            Thanks for your GREAT ADVICE and answer.

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            That better not be sarcasm.

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              Thanks for your GREAT ADVICE and answer.

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              Krishnaraj Barvathaya B wrote:

              Thanks for your GREAT ADVICE and answer.

              I like to give people the advice they deserve. In this case, I believe you got what was coming to you. If you're not happy with my answer, maybe you should consider whether you asked the right question.

              Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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