Re: Selectively deleting files
1999-12-21 18:15:25
Yes, you are correct - the only way to get rid of these files w/out getting
rid of the entire client filespace is to create a dummy file and *push* the
real file out of server storage using expiration. Of course if you are
keeping 20 versions of this file you will have to create 20 different dummy
files and run expiration to push the real ones out.
Yes you could create a special mgmt class for these sensitive files, or you
could put them in their own client filespace (a filesystem on UNIX or a
partition on Windows) and delete the entire filespace if you need to purge
everything related to what you are doing?
Hope this helps,
--
Joshua S. Bassi
Joshua S. Bassi
Senior Technical Consultant
Symatrix Technology, Inc.
jbassi AT gloryworks DOT com
(503) 702-3371
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