I think you are right. The /MIR option says that /MIR is equivalent to /E and /PURGE, and /PURGE is supposed to "delete dest files/dirs that no longer exist in source". I have no idea why it isn't ...
I'm wondering if there's a way to use Robocopy as a scheduled process that sync's folders across a network. I'm thinking about making a batch file to do the dirty work. Any tips/pointers? That looks ...
If your favorite Windows utility has rounded corners, you're probably not using the fastest one.
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