What is the BPM suite that you are going to use?
Chances are the functionality that you are looking to create is already supplied out of the box. I think you'll find that most BPMs provide a web interface for you.
The purpose of a BPM is to allow you to focus on the business logic without...
You didn't mention which version of .NET you are using. This post has a nice solution in the comments if your framework supports LINQ. This post answers the second part of your question.
I've modified the comment a bit to fit your need and I stole some from the previous posts. (I'm a C# guy...
If you're going the robocopy route than take a look at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4228807/copy-files-w-o-overwrite.
You can use /XC, /XN, and /XO to avoid copying files that already exist on the destination. That means you no longer need the 'test-path' check.
Note: I'm still assuming that copy time is still your main issue and that long paths are your second issue.
Without giving out any PII can you answer the following:
How many files are you copying?
What is the approximate total size of the files being copied?
How long does it take to copy the...
It's always hard to debug over email but you might want to take a look at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4676977/powershell-performance-issue. The real meat can be found at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2009/11/04/why-is-get-childitem-so-slow.aspx.
They're worried about pull...
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