Thanks Del, I will apply the modifications.
By the way, do you know what will happend if to backup trigger the same file and the two backup have different Management Class. Does the two of them apply to determine the expiration delay or is only one applying the expiration ? Thanks in advance. Sincerly, Mike > ____________________________________________________________________________ _______ > Michael REGELIN > Ingenieur Informatique - O.S.O. > Groupware & Messagerie > Centre des Technologies de l'Information (CTI) > Route des Acacias 82 > CP149 - 1211 Geneve 8 > Tel. + 41 22 3274322 - Fax + 41 22 3275499 > Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://intraCTI.etat-ge.ch/services_complementaires/messagerie.html > __________________________________________________________ > -----Message d'origine----- De : Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : mardi, 23. avril 2002 18:15 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object > I thought I had to include *.nsf.data only if i had made a exclude of the > hole directory ....Witch is not the case. > Isn't it correct ? Michael, In your example, you are correct. But in your example, you are simply using the INCLUDE statement to specify whether to include a file for backup or not. Using an INCLUDE to bind objects to a management class is different. You need to bind both objects to the same management class in order for them to be "policy managed" the same way. Your statement is not correct when you are binding objects to a non-default management class via the INCLUDE statement. When binding TDP for Domino objects to a non-default management class via the INCLUDE statement, you need to bind both objects that make up the single logical backup. For specifying a particular database, for example, it can be done one of two ways: INCLUDE mail\user1.nsf.DATA MC1 INCLUDE mail\user1.nsf MC1 or INCLUDE mail\user1.nsf* MC1 I hope this helps. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Leave everything a little better than you found it. - Smile a lot: it costs nothing and is beyond price.