Copy Files List
Copies the specified files from one directory to another directory. You can enter different destination filename. So, you can use this command for remaining files.
Description
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Path
Choose the path of the source file.
APPLICATION DATA PATH - Program subfolder in Application Data folder.
CDROM PATH - CD or DVD drive.
CUSTOM PATH - The path must be defined in the filename control.
INSTALL PATH - Default installation path.
SETUP FILE PATH - The path to where setup executable file is running.
SYSTEM PATH - Windows system directory.
TEMPORARY PATH - The temporary folder of the installation #tempinstpath#. It is a subfolder genteeXX in the default temporary user's folder #temppath#.
WINDOWS PATH - Windows directory.
Source File
Specify the name of the source file which you want to copy or rename. You should to specify a full path if you selected CUSTOM PATH.
myfile.txt myfolder\file.dat
Destination folder
Choose the destination path to which the file will be copied. You can specify the same folder as Source Folder.
APPLICATION DATA PATH - Program subfolder in Application Data folder.
CDROM PATH - CD or DVD drive.
CUSTOM PATH - The path must be defined in the filename control.
INSTALL PATH - Default installation path.
SETUP FILE PATH - The path to where setup executable file is running.
SYSTEM PATH - Windows system directory.
TEMPORARY PATH - The temporary folder of the installation #tempinstpath#. It is a subfolder genteeXX in the default temporary user's folder #temppath#.
WINDOWS PATH - Windows directory.
Destination File
Specify the name of the destination file which will be saved. You should to specify a full path if you selected CUSTOM PATH.

Copy Files List
Overwrite
Checked => Overwrites the destination file if it exists.
If Condition
You can specify a condition that should be met for the action to be performed. If the condition is false then the command is skipped. See How to use If Condition for more details.
Comment
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