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> FASTConv.exe, 13 GB of files are on the line here
MC427
post Jul 30 2004, 06:36 PM
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If anyone here has used the FASTConv.exe program for WinXP, can you please post your command line? I'm really struggling here....
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post Jul 30 2004, 07:58 PM
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Hope this is what you need!



use the following command at a command prompt (where <files_to_include> are the files that you want to extract, <files_to_exclude> are the files that you do not want to extract, <source_store> is the source store, <destination_store> is the destination store, and <temp_store> is the temporary store):

" fastconv [/v] [/i:<files_to_include>] [/e[:<files_to_exclude>]] /s:<source_store> /d:<destination_store> [/t:<temp store>] [/k] " (without the quotation marks)
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post Jul 31 2004, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE(brunt @ Jul 30 2004, 08:58 PM)
Hope this is what you need!



use the following command at a command prompt (where <files_to_include> are the files that you want to extract, <files_to_exclude> are the files that you do not want to extract, <source_store> is the source store, <destination_store> is the destination store, and <temp_store> is the temporary store):

" fastconv [/v] [/i:<files_to_include>] [/e[:<files_to_exclude>]] /s:<source_store> /d:<destination_store> [/t:<temp store>] [/k] " (without the quotation marks)

awesome! that was it!

thanks a million ;)
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post Jul 31 2004, 01:44 PM
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No problem. Glad you got it all squared away
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post Jul 31 2004, 07:28 PM
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QUOTE(brunt @ Jul 31 2004, 02:44 PM)
No problem. Glad you got it all squared away

well, at least i thought.

the line works, and FASTConv even "extracts" all the files, but they're all .dat files and they are only put into the temporary directory and then deleted. No files are sent to the destination directory. I don't know what the deal is.
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post Jul 31 2004, 07:57 PM
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take the [/t:<temp store>] line away! Then it wont be a temp file!
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post Jul 31 2004, 10:57 PM
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damn i didnt think of that whistling.gif
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