How can I copy a file using DOS commands into a directory structure that may not yet exist? I need to be able to force the creation of the directory path to the target file location if that location doesn't already exist.
For example, there is already a file.txt in this location:
C:\file.txt
And I want to copy it to
C:\example\new\path\to\copy\of\file\file.txt
but at this time
C:\example\
and all the subdirectories may or may not yet exist.
Basically, I am looking for a "copy and create the target path if necessary" command. What would you recommend is the best way to achieve this?
Windows command linein the title/body, along with the tags [tag:windows] and [tag:command-line] (note that [tag:cmd.exe] is a tag synonym of [tag:command-line]). The tag [tag:ms-dos] should be removed; and the tag [tag:dos] should not be used at all under any circumstances. – Bob Jun 24 '12 at 09:13