Thank you very much .............

Regards Robert

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From: Zlatko Krastev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:24 PM
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If this was UNIX you can use
VIRTUALMOUNTPOINT <dir>
DOMAIN  <dir>
In Windows client you do not have this functionality so the only solution
(to best of my knowledge) is to exclude whole drive and include directories.
I am still confused are you talking about directories F G R on C: drive or
about directories on F: G: R: drives. So two answers. For directories on C:
domain          c:
exclude         c:\...\*
include         c:\f\...\*
include         c:\g\...\*
include         c:\r\...\*
For directories on F: G: R: drives
domain          c: f: g: r:
exclude         f:\...\*
include         f:\fdir\...\*
exclude         g:\...\*
include         g:\gdir\...\*
exclude         r:\...\*
include         r:\rdir\...\*
As result you will get all (!) driectories from F: G: R: drives but files
only from selected directories. Unfortunately there is no include.dir
statement available. There is no need to write "\...\...\"

Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant




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I want to say that the domain will be c: d: e:  ( I will change to only
c:)
The include statements are from subdir under C:

I need to see only c: and just the subdir from the include statement

Thanks Robert

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Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 9:50 PM
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you want to say
Domain c: f: g: r:
Aren't you?

Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant




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try using the domain statement in your option file.
domain C:


Mark


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From: Robert Ouzen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:29 PM
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Subject: Help on Include Exclude process


Hi folks

I need your advice on configuring include exclude statement.

Let say I have C ,D and E disk (on my C I have a lot of directories) I need
to backup only from C directories F G R and subdirectories.

I did ...

exclude ?:\...\...\*.*
include f:\...\...\*.*
include g:\...\...\*.*
include r:\...\...\*.*

I got in my backup/restore client the structure with all the directories, it
is a way just to get C and for it just F G and R

I think about the option exclude.dir but did I have to put it for each
directories ?????????

T.I.A Robert Ouzen

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