Re: include/exclude for Windows NT=20
2015-10-04 17:10:41
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Yes you are right but it does not prevent backing-up the file structure=
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consuming database. I mean:=20
Even if I had exclude c:\...\* in option file, all the file system stru=
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(names of folders) are sent=20
to TSM and saved to TSM database. This does not mean that it backs-up t=
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but it consumes=20
TSM database with C:\Program Files\Common Files\... kind of folders.=20
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Re: include/exclude for Windows NT=20
Burak,=20
I'd try:=20
Domain c:
Exclude *\...\*=20
Presuming you only want the registry - which I have not tested - and
presuming that you aren't backing up any other files on c: or d:.=20
Including anything would mean adding exclude.dir commands to exclude th=
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directory structures from backup.=20
Please advise if this solves the problem.=20
Steffan=20
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