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#1 bylow@hp

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Posted 13 December 2010 - 09:50 AM

Hi, I can't use the search functionality at all on this site to get down to a quick answer.

Is there conmmand line support for this application.  I don't want to use the GUI.  I want to copy/burn a volume every day (I'll just 'at' it in Windows).  Is there a way to easily do this with this product, or a similar Roxio product?

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Posted 13 December 2010 - 09:57 AM

View Postbylow@hp, on 13 December 2010 - 09:50 AM, said:

Hi, I can't use the search functionality at all on this site to get down to a quick answer.

Is there conmmand line support for this application.  I don't want to use the GUI.  I want to copy/burn a volume every day (I'll just 'at' it in Windows).  Is there a way to easily do this with this product, or a similar Roxio product?

No command line support.

Please explain a little more about copy/burning a volume every day.  Do you have Easy Media Creator 10, Creator 10.X (with 2 letter designation) or Creator 2010?  The latest version is Creator 2011.
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Posted 13 December 2010 - 10:03 AM

View Postsknis, on 13 December 2010 - 09:57 AM, said:

No command line support.

Please explain a little more about copy/burning a volume every day.  Do you have Easy Media Creator 10, Creator 10.X (with 2 letter designation) or Creator 2010?  The latest version is Creator 2011.

Hi, thanks for the immediate response.  I am using 'Roxio Creator Business v10 DVD' through work.  I have created a script that does a monthly full robocopy to a local volume on my computer (ie z:), and then each day it creates a subfolder and does an incremental robocopy of files with Archive bit not set.  I want to copy this Z: drive to my D: (DVD) each morning, at the end of the script.

I tried using WBAdmin, but it create a VHD and a catalog backup and is a 1x disk write which is annoying.

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Posted 13 December 2010 - 10:17 AM

View Postbylow@hp, on 13 December 2010 - 10:03 AM, said:

Hi, thanks for the immediate response.  I am using 'Roxio Creator Business v10 DVD' through work.  I have created a script that does a monthly full robocopy to a local volume on my computer (ie z:), and then each day it creates a subfolder and does an incremental robocopy of files with Archive bit not set.  I want to copy this Z: drive to my D: (DVD) each morning, at the end of the script.

I tried using WBAdmin, but it create a VHD and a catalog backup and is a 1x disk write which is annoying.

Since you have the business version, you will need to contact them to see what you can and cannot do.  This forum is primarily for the prosumer customer.

Contact Roxio business support here.
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