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  • Such files are normally copied by networking. I do this with Sync Back Pro and it can tell me how many files moved. That is one way.
    – anon
    Commented May 22, 2021 at 23:22
  • This is a difficult question to answer.. so, are you just talking about stuff done through the windows explorer? .. Any program can transfer any file it wants and there is no way to know it other than the fact that you have allowed it internet access.. on whichever port and IP it is allowed to talk to. If you are talking about inside of a LAN and explorer only.. then maybe.. partially.. I would need to look at what hooks are avail. I think the ultimate answer to you would be no, you can't really do this without your own network layer.. maybe I am wrong Commented May 23, 2021 at 1:39
  • It depends. Are you asking in general? Or do you have specific method? Providing a lot more detail will help us help you.
    – Keltari
    Commented May 23, 2021 at 4:42