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  • Kopieren von Dateien

    Hi
    Ich möchte mit C++ Dateien kopieren und habe keine Ahnung wie ich das anstellen soll. Die Dateien sollen im Programm fest vergeben werden.
    Und ich brauche noch ganz dringen hilfe beim "Starten" und "Stoppen" von Windows Nt 4.0 (2000) Diensten und Prozessen.

    Um jegliche Hilfe bin ich sehr dankbar.

    Bitte um E-Mail an [email protected]

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    The CopyFile function copies an existing file to a new file.

    BOOL CopyFile(

    LPCTSTR lpExistingFileName, // pointer to name of an existing file
    LPCTSTR lpNewFileName, // pointer to filename to copy to
    BOOL bFailIfExists // flag for operation if file exists
    );


    Parameters

    lpExistingFileName

    Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the name of an existing file.

    lpNewFileName

    Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the name of the new file.

    bFailIfExists

    Specifies how this operation is to proceed if a file of the same name as that specified by lpNewFileName already exists. If this parameter is TRUE and the new file already exists, the function fails. If this parameter is FALSE and the new file already exists, the function overwrites the existing file and succeeds.



    Return Values

    If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
    If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.

    Remarks

    Security attributes for the existing file are not copied to the new file.
    File attributes (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_*) for the existing file are copied to the new file. For example, if an existing file has the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY file attribute, a copy created through a call to CopyFile will also have the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY file attribute. For further information on file attributes, see CreateFile.

    See Also

    CreateFile, MoveFil
    Christian

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