Herve,

         Your list is similar to the one I distribute.  The problem is that 
the people who install the clients ignore it, even when it's in the same 
folder as the client code on our distribution machine.  Over a thousand of 
my 1500+ clients are Windows or Mac desktops, and half or more have 
incomplete inclexcl lists.  I can have someone write some code that will 
build a CLOPTSET that contains my minimum list and attaches it to all 
appropriate clients as well as  updating all existing CLOPTSETs to include 
my list.  But if there is another way to do it, a central list that 
defaults for the entire system, I'd rather go with that.


At 09:49 AM 5/18/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi Fred,
>
>here is my CLOPTSET for all these annoying stuff ...
>
>rv
>
>
>
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : Fred Johanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Envoyé : jeudi 17 mai 2001 19:41
> > À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Objet : Global Exclude
> >
> >
> > I find an awful amount of storage is filled with Internet
> > Cache and Temp
> > files.  I frequently post to my users what the minimum
> > include-exclude list
> > should be, but it is usually ignored.  Short of creating an
> > optionset with
> > the proper exclude statements and editing all the existing
> > ones, there are
> > more than 1500 clients out there, is there any way to keep
> > this stuff out
> > of backups?
> >
>

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