I have a question on how best to make a SKIP directive. This would be on
Windows 2003. I have a series of folders, on a specific drive:
H:\departments
H:\public
H:\shares
etc
(it's not all of drive H:)
And I want to skip each of those folders, and all sub-folders.
So, can I list them all at once:
<< / >>
+skip: H:\departments
+skip: H:\public
etc
Does each folder name need to be in quotes? Or only the ones with a space
in their name?
or do I list them individually:
<< "H:\departments" >>
+skip: .
etc
Thanks
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Michael Leone
Network Administrator, ISM
Philadelphia Housing Authority
2500 Jackson St
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Tel: 215-684-4180
Cell: 215-252-0143
<mailto:michael.leone AT pha.phila DOT gov>
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