I have tried making the suggested changes to these files: > $Conf{SmbClientFullCmd} = '$smbClientPath \\\\$host\\$shareName > $I_option -U $userName -E -N -d 1 -c tarmode\\ full\\ verbose -Tc$X_option > - > $fileList'; > > {SmbClientIncrCmd} = '$smbClientPath \\\\$host\\$shareName > $I_option -U $userName -E -N -d 1 -c tarmode\\ full\\ verbose -TcN$X_option > $timeStampFile - $fileList'; > > $Conf{SmbClientRestoreCmd} = '$smbClientPath \\\\$host\\$shareName > $I_option -U $userName -E -N -d 1 -c tarmode\\ full\\ verbose -Tx -';
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