The source folder. The folder they are being copied to is the destination folder.
the source
it's C: on most home computers
i guess it is called the "original" file or something, but in what context is your question?
Source directory.
Source
Source
i386 folder.
open the containing folder click on the folder locky
The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
The file that is being copied is considered the "source" and the resltut of the copy and its location are considered the "destination"
source drive
A folder
zip it and then send it!
Just using windows you cannot do that.
Create a command script (or batch file) with the following commands: @echo off copy *.* <folder> Replace <folder> with the desired folder (may be relative to the current folder, or an explicit, fully-qualified folder). Note that the batch file will also be copied. You may alter the wildcard in order to limit which files you wish to copy, or use a series of copy commands to copy individual files, including wildcards where required.
If you want to protect files on computer from being copied, you can use Kakasoft Shared Folder Protector. This program allows you to configure other users' permissions to the protected folder, only admin of the folder has full control. For example, you can use it to set a User 1 group and then prohibit copy, modify, and delete permissions to this group, and set this group as default logon account; after this configuration, all users who don't know admin password of this folder can access the folder but can't copy, modify or delete content in it.If you want to protect files in USB flash drive, you can try another program called USB Copy Protection.