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Copy Particular File Extension from One Location to another Location
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CRDave1988 1-Feb-12 1:32am    
Can u give more clear idea.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 1-Feb-12 1:53am    
To start with, there are no "extensions", strictly speaking.
What is "copy extension"? :-)
--SA

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This is not a question, it's not even a sentence. If you want to copy files, use the System.IO.File class. If you have a question, edit this to make it a question, or it will be deleted.
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 1-Feb-12 1:54am    
Maybe we really need to delete most questions, how do you think? (Yes, it would be overwhelming majority.) We are getting more and more garbage on this site...
--SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 1-Feb-12 1:56am    
By the way, I warned OP several times. 6 non-questions out of 7, after several warnings. Time to consider this OP as a spammer.
--SA

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