Right.
I guess the command gives a good start to see what fles changed, if it is
accurate.
Then I can check the directory, even get the previous version and make a
diff.

Thanks

For any particular directory you can click the 'history' link while browsing
> the
> backup and see which versions of each file appear in each of your available
> backups.  But this is cumbersome if you want to recurse through a large
> tree.
>
>
>
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