Ah thanks so much! That link really turned on the light bulb for me!
On 9/22/09 2:01 PM, "Martin Simmons" wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:08:15 -0700, Syn, Joonho said:
>>
>> Here is my new FileSet for Vista clients. It backs up these locations:
>> Documents
>> Desktop
>> Default pst lo
> On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:08:15 -0700, Syn, Joonho said:
>
> Here is my new FileSet for Vista clients. It backs up these locations:
> Documents
> Desktop
> Default pst location for outlook
> Mozilla Firefox profiles
> Internet Explorer Favorites
>
> I tried to get rid of as much cruft as poss
Here is my new FileSet for Vista clients. It backs up these locations:
Documents
Desktop
Default pst location for outlook
Mozilla Firefox profiles
Internet Explorer Favorites
I tried to get rid of as much cruft as possible and I only used exclude
statements since I found using includes to not be
I did as you suggested and tried adding
WildFile = “*.pst”
In place of
WildDir = "C:/Users/*/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Outlook"
WildFile = "C:/Users/*/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Outlook/*.pst"
But that didn’t work, i.e. It still backed up Documents and Desktop but did not
backup the .pst fil
Have you tried to remove this line: WildDir = "C:/Users/*/AppData/Local/
Microsoft/Outlook"
why are you using those lines: Wild = "C:/Users/*/Documents/*"
Wild =
"C:/Users/*/Desktop/*"
have you try to use this line: Wildfile = *.pst
Ei
I’m able to back up the Desktop and Documents folders without much problem, but
backing up the default location for .pst files seems much more difficult. I
want to backup C:/Users/*/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Outlook/*.pst but with my
current FileSet directives, I’m still only backing up Desktop a