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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T13:38:27+00:00 2026-05-10T13:38:27+00:00

I am looking for a robust way to copy files over a Windows network

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I am looking for a robust way to copy files over a Windows network share that is tolerant of intermittent connectivity. The application is often used on wireless, mobile workstations in large hospitals, and I’m assuming connectivity can be lost either momentarily or for several minutes at a time. The files involved are typically about 200KB – 500KB in size. The application is written in VB6 (ugh), but we frequently end up using Windows DLL calls.

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  1. 2026-05-10T13:38:27+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    I’m unclear as to what your actual problem is, so I’ll throw out a few thoughts.

    • Do you want restartable copies (with such small file sizes, that doesn’t seem like it’d be that big of a deal)? If so, look at CopyFileEx with COPYFILERESTARTABLE
    • Do you want verifiable copies? Sounds like you already have that by verifying hashes.
    • Do you want better performance? It’s going to be tough, as it sounds like you can’t run anything on the server. Otherwise, TransmitFile may help.
    • Do you just want a fire and forget operation? I suppose shelling out to robocopy, or TeraCopy or something would work – but it seems a bit hacky to me.
    • Do you want to know when the network comes back? IsNetworkAlive has your answer.

    Based on what I know so far, I think the following pseudo-code would be my approach:

    sourceFile = Compress('*.*'); destFile = 'X:\files.zip';  int copyFlags = COPYFILEFAILIFEXISTS | COPYFILERESTARTABLE; while (CopyFileEx(sourceFile, destFile, null, null, false, copyFlags) == 0) {    do {      // optionally, increment a failed counter to break out at some point      Sleep(1000);    while (!IsNetworkAlive(NETWORKALIVELAN)); } 

    Compressing the files first saves you the tracking of which files you’ve successfully copied, and which you need to restart. It should also make the copy go faster (smaller total file size, and larger single file size), at the expense of some CPU power on both sides. A simple batch file can decompress it on the server side.

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