This is what I exclude:

NT_CLIENT_OPT       INCLEXCL                     36  Exclude             No

                                                      *:\EXCHSRVR\...-

                                                      \*.EDB

NT_CLIENT_OPT       INCLEXCL                     37  Exclude             No

                                                      *:\EXCHSRVR\IMC-

                                                      DATA\QUEUE.DAT

NT_CLIENT_OPT       INCLEXCL                     38  Exclude             No

                                                      *:\EXCHSRVR\...-

                                                      \EDB.LOG


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Bruce Kamp
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Memorial Healthcare System
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Davenport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TDP for Exchange excludes for the BA-Client


I've just started working with TDP for Exchange on a Win2K machine. Since
the TDP product is backing up the Microsoft Exchange data it seems logical
to me that the BA client portion should exclude this data for two reasons.
(1) The files are likely open all the time and (2) TDP is already backing
them up. What I would like to know is what excludes you are using for the
BAClient portion. Would "EXCLUDE *:\EXCHSRVR\...\*" seem reasonable or are
there files inside these directories that are not backed up by TDP?

           Al

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