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Powershell Basics: Prompt To Copy File If It Does Not Exist

The PowerShell command Copy-Item will overwrite a file if it exists by default. This is unless that file is marked Read Only in which case you can use the -Force switch to overwrite the file.

What if you want to only copy the file if it doesn’t exist? Here's a quick PowerShell script that will complete this task:

 $filefrom = 'c:\temp\something.txt'
$fileto = 'c:\temp\1\something.txt'
if (-not (test-path $fileto)) 
  {
    $opts = @{'path' = $filefrom; 'destination' = $fileto; 'confirm' = $false}
    copy-item @opts 
  } 
else 
  {
    $opts = @{'path' = $filefrom; 'destination' = $fileto; 'confirm' = $true}
    copy-item @opts
  }

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 09, 2017
    Nice blog