work on that
shortly after this issue is resolved.
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With regards,
- Jon
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You say you are trying to exclude the DFS shares for obviouse reasons.
There isn't any obviouse reasons to me. It is real user data that should be
backed up. Now if you are using DFS replication and what you mean is you
don't want to bac
ith regards,
- Jon
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Are you talking about the server with the DFS Root and the DFS links? Or do
you
This would be the DFS shares on the target clients.
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With regards,
- Jon
-Original Message-
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TSM_User
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 6:53 PM
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Subject: Re: TSM, Windows
Are you talking about the server with the DFS Root and the DFS links? Or do you mean
the server that the shares are on? If the shares are being backed up via another
system then it might be that someone manaully backed it up while the links were mapped.
More clarification please?
Jon Adams <[
Anyone have anything on TSM and Windows DFS? We're trying to exclude the
DFS shares (for obvious reason) and not having any luck. Interestingly
enough, we get this when querying includes/excludes, but can find no
documentation that states how you would provide a DFS include/exclude:
Excl All