Re: Can't get EXCLUDE Right!

2001-10-01 Thread Zlatko Krastev/ACIT
I cannot see the colon symbol in the directories you're backing up. "\\imgsqlac\f$\" != "f:\". Thus your exclude statement does not apply to the things you are reporting. Is this a network mapped drive from a station or the server itself? Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Karen Mikacenic <[EMAIL

Re: Can't get EXCLUDE Right!

2001-10-01 Thread Yury Us
Well, to exclude directories you should use exclude.dir, but be careful with that, it will exclude directory first and then check your include statements. Check in your online help chapter named "Creating an Include-Exclude List". You will find many interesting information there. By the way ins

Re: Can't get EXCLUDE Right!

2001-10-01 Thread Andrew Raibeck
Excluding a previously included file will cause the current active version to be made inactive (during your next incremental backup), and from there, any existing backup versions expire per management class criteria. The EXCLUDE statements you have coded: exclude *:\Op2IR\* exclu