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Old 10-08-2017, 10:05 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by mjprabakar View Post
can you help me with that batch file and process involved in it?
No.
I don't do floors, doors, or windows.

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Actually, the last time this came up, a week or two ago, I did some googling on the subject.

You mentioned that you had Windows10 -
PowerShell is installed by default on Windows10.

And a little bit of web searching finds that PowerShell has the features required to detect when USB attached storage appears in the system, and do something (in this case, copy an empty file) when it happens.

But since I have zip, zero, nada experience with Windows10 or PowerShell -
you windows people will have to help each other on this one.
And maybe even post a working example of the script.

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