Afterwards, you mean? No, unless you write/call a script/batch to do it via Programs-After (this assumes a disk or UNC Source - for FTP, etc, good luck with that...), and make sure the option to 'run even if Failure' is not set.
Or, you can Move the files instead of Copying them, but if this leaves behind stray files (maybe c/o filters, etc), those will still be there, obviously.
Or, you can Move the files instead of Copying them, but if this leaves behind stray files (maybe c/o filters, etc), those will still be there, obviously.