Steve I'm not sure there is a conflict at all.
The first reference is in the narrower context of archive processing, when the options include and include.archive are equivalent. Similarly, in the section immediately above on backup processing, it describes include and include.backup as being equivalent. However when considering both backup *and* archive processing, each of the options include, include.archive and include.backup has a different meaning. This is the point that the second reference is making. But that's just my interpretation... Neil Schofield Yorkshire Water Services Ltd. Download walks around Yorkshire Water's reservoirs at http://www.yorkshirewater.com/yourenjoyment/main_walk.html The information in this e-mail is confidential and may also be legally privileged. The contents are intended for recipient only and are subject to the legal notice available at http://www.keldagroup.com/email.htm Yorkshire Water Services Limited Registered Office Western House Halifax Road Bradford BD6 2SZ Registered in England and Wales No 2366682