
doi: 10.1108/eb055867
Sometimes I wish that the DOS COPY command (or the DIR command) would accept multiple arguments. For instance, how do I copy all the .EXE files and all the .COM files from the current directory to drive A? One way is to use COPY *.EXE A:, then COPY *.COM A:. Here's a way to do the job with just one command. At the DOS prompt, type:
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