![]() ![]() Waits for you to insert a disk before the search for source files begins. If you attempt to replace a Read-only file, but you don't specify /r, an error results and stops the replacement operation. Replaces Read-only and unprotected files. Prompts you for confirmation before replacing a destination file or adding a source file. You can't use this command-line option with the /s or /u command-line option. If you don't specify a drive or path, this command uses the current drive and directory as the destination.Īdds new files to the destination directory instead of replacing existing files. You can't specify a file name for files you replace. Specifies the location of the destination file. The filename option is required, and can include wildcard characters ( * and ?). ![]() ![]() Specifies the location and name of the source file or set of files. ![]() If used with the /a option, this command adds new files to a directory instead of replacing existing files. I would also add a recent arrival to the list, called Bank Genie ( ), which looks quite promising, and Money Manager EX ( ), which is another free home accounts manager.Replace existing files in a directory. I can’t make specific recommendations, everyone’s needs are different, but there is a useful article on CNET ( ) reviewing the leading contenders. The problem is that once you have got used to an application like Money and Quicken, transferring your accounts and learning to use new software can be an uphill struggle, moreover none of them have all of the features of the older programs, or the same kind of support for UK banks and investments. For what it’s worth I’m still using Quicken 2000 for my relatively modest bookkeeping needs, and it runs on Windows 7 in Compatibility mode, though some of the more advanced features no longer work. The withdrawal of Money and Quicken from the UK market has been a big problem for many users, and there does seem to be a dearth of alternatives. ![]()
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