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Copy Method
 Scripting Run-Time Reference 
 Version 3 

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Description
Copies a specified file or folder from one location to another.
Syntax
object.Copy( destination[, overwrite] );

The Copy method syntax has these parts:

Part Description
object Required. Always the name of a File or Folder object.
destination Required. Destination where the file or folder is to be copied. Wildcard characters are not allowed.
overwrite Optional. Boolean value that is True (default) if existing files or folders are to be overwritten; False if they are not.

Remarks
The results of the Copy method on a File or Folder are identical to operations performed using FileSystemObject.CopyFile or FileSystemObject.CopyFolder where the file or folder referred to by object is passed as an argument. You should note, however, that the alternative methods are capable of copying multiple files or folders.

The following example illustrates the use of the Copy method:

var fso, f;
fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
f = fso.CreateTextFile("c:\\testfile.txt", true);
f.WriteLine("This is a test.");
f.Close();
f = fso.GetFile("c:\\testfile.txt");
f.Copy("c:\\windows\\desktop\\test2.txt");

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