Hi Del, I thought I had to include *.nsf.data only if i had made a exclude of the hole directory ....Witch is not the case. Isn't it correct ?
Example: Exclude mail\* Include mail\user1.nsf include mail\user1.nsf.DATA > ____________________________________________________________________________ _______ > Michael REGELIN > Ingenieur Informatique - O.S.O. > Groupware & Messagerie > Centre des Technologies de l'Information (CTI) > Route des Acacias 82 > CP149 - 1211 Geneve 8 > Tel. + 41 22 3274322 - Fax + 41 22 3275499 > Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://intraCTI.etat-ge.ch/services_complementaires/messagerie.html > __________________________________________________________ > -----Message d'origine----- De : Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : mardi, 23. avril 2002 14:41 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: expiring object Mike, INCLUDE is a little different for TDP for Domino than it is for the BA client. That is because there are the two objects that make up one TDP for Domino backup. (There is a "XXX.NSF" and a "XXX.NSF.DATA" object.) We document this pretty well in the sample options file as well as the User's Guide. To do what you want, you should have the following include statement: INCLUDE *.NSF* domino_month Notice the additional "*" at the end of the filespec. Appendix E (and the sample options file dsm.smp) explain why this is necessary. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- Del Hoobler IBM Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Leave everything a little better than you found it. - Smile a lot: it costs nothing and is beyond price.