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Old 25.03.2019, 08:59
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Hi,
sometimes I wish downloaded archives could be extracted to more than 1 directory. So my downloads could be stored local and copied from there to an usb device automatically for example. I didn't find such an option. Is it possible?
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Old 26.03.2019, 14:27
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You can already setup a different extraction path in Settings-Extraction, so download to folder X and extract to folder Y. But what exactly do you mean by *more than 1* ?
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Old 26.03.2019, 14:31
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Hi,
thanks for ur answer.

I know this config.
I wanna realise the following:

1. Download file (archive) to Folder A
2. When dl finished: Extract archive from Folder A to Folder B
3. When extraction finished: delete archive in Folder A, copy content from Folder B to Folder C

I wanna have the extracted content in two separate destinations (Folder B = internal HDD, Folder C = external USB HDD).
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Old 26.03.2019, 16:09
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Thanks for explanation. I would suggest to use the eventscripter and write a script that copies the wanted file to 'Folder C' after extraction. See here https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=70525 and/or contact mgpai for help. He is the Master of the Eventscripter
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Old 28.03.2019, 13:13
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you could also achieve this via third party software, mirror/sync one path to another.
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