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i am unable to use below code to copy file to other location if any one willing to help ?

Func CIM_CopyFileAction($sFilePath, $sDesFilePath)
    Local $Output = ""
    Local $oWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel = impersonate}!\\" & "." & "\root\cimv2")
    If @error Then Return SetError(1, 0, 1)
    Local $oColFiles = $oWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * From CIM_CopyFileAction")
    If IsObj($oColFiles) Then
        For $oObjectFile In $oColFiles
            ; StringReplace($sFilePath, "\", "\\")
            $Output = $Output & "ActionID: " & $oObjectFile.ActionID & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "Caption: " & $oObjectFile.Caption & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "DeleteAfterCopy: " & $oObjectFile.DeleteAfterCopy(False) & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "Description: " & $oObjectFile.Description & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "Destination: " & $oObjectFile.Destination($sDesFilePath) & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "Direction: " & $oObjectFile.Direction & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "FileKey: " & $oObjectFile.FileKey & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "Name: " & $oObjectFile.Name & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "SoftwareElementID: " & $oObjectFile.SoftwareElementID & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "SoftwareElementState: " & $oObjectFile.SoftwareElementState & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "Source: " & $oObjectFile.Source($sFilePath) & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "TargetOperatingSystem: " & $oObjectFile.TargetOperatingSystem & @CRLF
            $Output = $Output & "Version: " & $oObjectFile.Version & @CRLF
            ConsoleWrite($Output)
        Next
    EndIf
    Return SetError(2, 0, 2)
EndFunc   ;==>CIM_CopyFileAction
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autoitxp,

Please refer to this thread.  Your syntax looks like it is copied from Scriptomatic and is all wrong for what you are trying to do.

kylomas

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I'd use FileCopy in AutoIt directly rather than using something through WMI that probably won't work anyways.

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I'd use FileCopy in AutoIt directly rather than using something through WMI that probably won't work anyways.

 

Yes, I read some threads that deal with WMI not working on remote machines for some types of copy operations...have not tested it though...

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