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Replace
Purpose:
Updates
previous
versions
of
files.
Syntax:
replace
[drive.]pathname
[drive:][path]
[/a][/d][/p][/r][/s][/w]
Comments:
The
replace
command
lets
you
easily
update
files
on
your
hard
disk
with
new
versions
of
software.
Replace
performs
two
functions:
By
default,
it
replaces
files
in
the
target
directory
with
files
in
the
source
directory
that
have
the
same
name.
You
may
use
wildcards
in
source
filenames.
When
you
specify
the
/a
switch,
replace
adds
files
that
exist
in
the
source
directory
(but
not
in
the
target
directory)
to
the
target
directory.
The
/a
switch
adds
new
files
to
the
target
directory
instead
of
replacing
existing
ones.
You
may
not
use
this
switch
with
either
the
Id or
Is
switch.
The
Id
switch
replaces
files
in
the
target
directory
only
if
the
source
files
are
newer
than
the
corresponding
target
files.
This
switch
is
incompatible
with
the
/a
switch.
The
/p
switch
prompts
you
with
the
following
message
before
it
replaces
a
target
file
or
adds
a
source
file:
Replace
filename?
(Y/N)_
The
It
switch
replaces
read-only
files
as
well
as
unprotected
files.
If
you
do
not
specify
this
switch,
any
attempt
to
replace
a
read
only
file
causes
an
error
and
stops
the
replace
process.
The
Is
switch
searches
all
subdirectories
of
the
target
directory
while
it
replaces
matching
files.
This
switch
is
incompatible
with
the
/a
switch.
Replace
never
searches
subdirectories
in
the
source
path.
The
/w
switch
waits
for
you
to
hit
any key
before
it
replaces
any
files.
If
you
do
not
specify
this
switch,
replace
begins
replacing
or
adding
files
immediately.
MS-DOS
Commands
79
Replace
The
Replace
switches
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