You can define a management class with verexists=1 verdeleted=0 retonly=0,
and temporarly point to the no retention class using include-exclude. Run
another backup to bind the files, then delete them from the source and run
another backup to expire them. (This will also delete your inactive versions,
so if you want to replace the files with the last known clean copy, restore
them to another location first)
On Wednesday, September 19, 2001 5:32 AM, David Browne.
[SMTP:dbrowne AT HUMANA DOT COM] wrote:
> We may have backed up a virus last night. Is there a way to delete just the
> files that were backed up last night on specific servers? .
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