
If the view is located on a laptop or removable storage device, disconnect the device from the network; reconnect the removable media to a remote computer.
cp -Rp
How you disconnect the view depends on which hardware configuration you use.
Hardware configuration: view on a laptop
If the view is located on a laptop, deactivate the Rational® ClearCase® integration with Windows® Explorer and other developer tools before you disconnect the view. Most Rational ClearCase operations communicate with various Rational ClearCase servers. Even if you install view server software on your host, almost any time you start a Rational ClearCase operation (even an operation as simple as displaying the Rational ClearCase pop-up menu in Windows Explorer), your host must connect to the Rational ClearCase license server. The Rational ClearCase integration with Microsoft® Visual Studio attempts to connect to the license server periodically. If you are disconnected from the network, the application that attempts to connect to the license server for Rational ClearCase locks for several seconds until it returns an error message. Although the application does not fail, such interruptions are unnecessary.
Hardware configuration: view on a removable storage device
If the view is located on a removable storage device, disconnect the removable storage device from the network computer and reconnect the media to the remote computer.
Hardware configuration: view copied to a storage device
xcopy path\snapshot-view-directory destination [ /D [:m-d-y] | /M ] /S /K /R
If you set the Update Tool to create time stamps based on the version-creation time, consider using the /M option, which causes xcopy to copy the files with the archive attribute set. The /M option is less reliable than the /D option, because some applications alter the archive attribute without writing the file.