Why would a technician need to use the copy command?

  • to move that file to a different Windows directory while also leaving the file in the current location
  • to copy a group of files from one Windows directory to another
  • to copy files, directories, and subdirectories from one location to another
  • to relocate a file from one Windows directory to another one
    Explanation and Hint:

    A technician would need to use the copy command to copy files, directories, and subdirectories from one location to another. This command is typically used to create a duplicate copy of a file or group of files in a different location without affecting the original files. The copy command can also be used to combine multiple files into a single file or to copy files from one storage device to another.

    The other options mentioned in the question, such as moving a file to a different Windows directory while leaving the file in the current location, relocating a file from one Windows directory to another one, or copying a group of files from one Windows directory to another, can also be achieved using different commands or methods, but they are not specifically related to the copy command.