Have you ever carefully selected dozens of files and folders in Windows Explorer and dragged them to a destination folder, only to have Windows bail out on the whole procedure because one of the source files is still in use? Have you ever wished there was a "No to all" option on the overwrite prompt dialog? Or for the ability to automatically overwrite files only if the source file is newer? Discover with mild surprise that the "Use PerigeeCopy by default when dragging" option also causes Windows to invoke PerigeeCopy when Ctrl V is pressed to paste files. However, if the source and destination drives are the same, it would move the files, even if you pressed Ctrl C or selected "Copy". This has been fixed.
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