How about this:
EXCLUDE.DIR C:\*
INCLUDE C:\TEST\...\*
The only change is the addition of the terminal asterisk to the
first line. This will not exclude the root directory on C:, but
only its children. The second line will pickup child C:\TEST\.
I don't think you need the "...\*" part of the string, but I would
want to verify that with testing.
Rich
At 11:06 AM 6/1/99 -0400, Tom Haddad wrote:
>I had sent an earlier note on EXCLUDE.DIR and its use.
>
>From the V3 Technical Guide redbook, it says that if a directory structure is
>excluded via a EXCLUDE.DIR and an INLCLUDE statement includes part of this
>excluded.directory structure, then that INCLUDE is ignored.
>
>I want to exclude all data on this client except for a specific directory..
>
>if i do this the INCLUDE is ignored..
>
>EXCLUDE.DIR C:\
>INCLUDE C:\TEST\...\*
>
>SHould I change the EXCLUDE.DIR to EXCLUDE *:\...\* ? This will mean I will
>get backup copy of all directories though!!!!
>
>
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