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I have a short cmd file I run every day to back up any new or updated files/folders from sys1 onto sys2. The line within that file that I use right now for the backup is:

start /w robocopy \sys1\data\ \sys2\data\ /s /xo

The files, folders and subfolders on sys1 and sys2 are identical, each with about 50,000 files and 5000 subfolders. My problem is I only update 5-10 files per day, and when I run the cmd file it outputs every single subfolder as robocopy does its work, not just the files being updated. I would like to see only the files that are copied, not all the subfolders not being updated. Is this possible? Or if not, is there a small easy command line tool similar to robocopy I could use? Thanks!

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From the docs: You can start to use /ndl and see if that suits you

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/robocopy

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