> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 09:12:54AM -0500, Michael Stowe wrote: >> >> > The Windows 7 Junctions (which fail) are important directories in >> Windows >> > XP, and I've made an effort to exclude all the junctions from Windows >> 7. >> >> Huh. XP doesn't have any junction points by default (although it >> supports >> them) so I guess you mean you're excluding 7 junctions like "Documents >> and >> Settings" instead of backing them up. >> >> We just back them up here, because it's simpler and hey, who wants to >> recreate 50 junction points manually? > > How are you backing the junction points up. AFAIK backuppc treats > those as actual directories and not junction points (i.e. the concept > of a junction point doesn't exist in backuppc's universe like a > symbolic link does.) Pooling will make sure that the files under the > junction point and the real location of those files are pooled
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