Function: Copy a file or multiple files to another location
Usage:
copy [/d] [/v] [/n] [/y|/-y] [/z] [/a |/b] source [/a |/b] [+ source [/a |/b] [+ ...] [Destination [/a |/b]]
Source Specify the files to be copied.
/A represents an ASCII text file.
/B represents a binary file. &NBSP
/D allow the decryption of the target file to be created
Destination for the new file directories and/or file names.
/V Verify that the new file is written correctly.
/N When copying files with non-8dot3 names, use short file names whenever possible. &NBSP
/Y Do not use the prompt to confirm that you want to overwrite an existing target file. &NBSP
/-y Use the prompt to confirm that you want to overwrite an existing target file. &NBSP
/z to replicate networked files with restartable mode.
Note: Multiple files are in wildcard or file1+file2+file3 format;
For example: Copy 1.png and 1.php to 2.png
1 1. png/b+12. png
Example
Meaning: Hide the secret in someone else's belly paper
A detailed copy command in Windows