Moving and Renaming SecFile

Hello,
I have a question regarding Security Files that we load using the ImportSecurity.cmd.
The issue is that the program that we will be using to create a security file will be placing the security file on a different location than the default Planning1 folder where it should be. It could even be on a different share completely - the call has yet to be made.
So, I was wondering if there was a way to write a batch file that would copy the file from its original location (wherever it is placed first) to the planning1 folder where the ImportSecurity.cmd utility exists?
Another question - is there a way to rename the security file from what it originally was to SecFile.txt while moving it to the planning1 folder?
There is a possiblity that we will have more than one security files to be loaded and so each of them will be named different initially in the original location.
Please let me know your thoughts on this.
~ Adella

Thank you John for your response and for sharing the link. It is really simple as you said.
But I am not sure it will be able to copy the file if it exists on a different server. I also came across XCOPY. I think I will read about them more to see which one would meet my requirements.
Thanks again !
~ Adella

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