Re: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl

2001-04-10 Thread Short, Anne

Thank you, that worked!!!

>>I've used every combination of single and double quotation marks that I
can think of...

Guess I hadn't tried that combination yet!!  :)


Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryland
301-240-6184
CODA/I Storage Management

-Original Message-
From: Kleynerman, Arthur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 2:58 PM
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Subject: Re: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl

When you define the option for the option set, do the following:

def clientopt option_set_name inclexcl 'Exclude "*:\...\Temporary Internet
Files\...\"' seq=0 force=yes

Arthur.

-Original Message-
From: Short, Anne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl


I've been trying to create exclude statements for our cloptset where the
excluded directory path includes a space in the name (i.e., program files,
Temporary Internet Files).  I've used every combination of single and double
quotation marks that I can think of, and even though, from the server's
point of view, these statements are valid, when I get on the client and do a
"q inclexcl", these things either do not show up at all, or show up
incorrectly (only text up to the first space is shown).

Anyone else gotten these type of statements to work in a cloptset?  I have
no trouble when they are in a dsm.opt or dsm.sys file, only from the
cloptset.


Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryland
301-240-6184
CODA/I Storage Management


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Re: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl

2001-04-10 Thread Kleynerman, Arthur

When you define the option for the option set, do the following:

def clientopt option_set_name inclexcl 'Exclude "*:\...\Temporary Internet
Files\...\"' seq=0 force=yes

Arthur.

-Original Message-
From: Short, Anne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl


I've been trying to create exclude statements for our cloptset where the
excluded directory path includes a space in the name (i.e., program files,
Temporary Internet Files).  I've used every combination of single and double
quotation marks that I can think of, and even though, from the server's
point of view, these statements are valid, when I get on the client and do a
"q inclexcl", these things either do not show up at all, or show up
incorrectly (only text up to the first space is shown).

Anyone else gotten these type of statements to work in a cloptset?  I have
no trouble when they are in a dsm.opt or dsm.sys file, only from the
cloptset.


Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryland
301-240-6184
CODA/I Storage Management


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Re: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl

2001-04-10 Thread Jon Adams

Is it possible that the spaces should be identified in ASCII (ALT + 255)?

-Original Message-
From: Short, Anne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl


I've been trying to create exclude statements for our cloptset where the
excluded directory path includes a space in the name (i.e., program files,
Temporary Internet Files).  I've used every combination of single and double
quotation marks that I can think of, and even though, from the server's
point of view, these statements are valid, when I get on the client and do a
"q inclexcl", these things either do not show up at all, or show up
incorrectly (only text up to the first space is shown).

Anyone else gotten these type of statements to work in a cloptset?  I have
no trouble when they are in a dsm.opt or dsm.sys file, only from the
cloptset.


Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryland
301-240-6184
CODA/I Storage Management



Another cloptset Question regarding inclexcl

2001-04-10 Thread Short, Anne

I've been trying to create exclude statements for our cloptset where the
excluded directory path includes a space in the name (i.e., program files,
Temporary Internet Files).  I've used every combination of single and double
quotation marks that I can think of, and even though, from the server's
point of view, these statements are valid, when I get on the client and do a
"q inclexcl", these things either do not show up at all, or show up
incorrectly (only text up to the first space is shown).

Anyone else gotten these type of statements to work in a cloptset?  I have
no trouble when they are in a dsm.opt or dsm.sys file, only from the
cloptset.


Anne Short
Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems
Gaithersburg, Maryland
301-240-6184
CODA/I Storage Management