I want to copy a file of 10 MB to 200 computers in an hour.

I want to copy a file of 10 MB to 200 computers in 1 hour (i.e. 60 comps. on the 1st floor, 70 on the 2nd floor & rest on the 3rd floor). All are connected via LAN.

How to solve this problem?

And who gave.  Management boils down to you write a script that is executed with the necessary permissions to connect to and copy a file to all the machines you need.

The type of script, or how to get the names of all computers or copy the files is determined by your specific environment and skill set.

Once I saw this response from you, "computers are Domain(named Workgroup i guess)." my first inclination was to tell you to contact your system administrator, they will know what to do.

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