Well, the COPY command would do it for you, but where you can copy it to is dependedt on what rights the user has. Just beware that if copying from within a KiX script, you cannot copy the same file you are executing. For that you should have a seed copy to distribute.

You could also leave it on a network share and call it from there.

If you have your AD setup to distribute software, you could push it out that way.
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