The first thing I'd try is adding it as \@Recycle. Much (all?) of the
BPC code is written in Perl, which will (in some contexts) interpret
"@Recycle" to mean "an array named Recycle" rather than the literal text
"@Recycle". Adding the backslash prevents the @ from being interpreted
as an array signifier.
On 4/2/22 09:43, gen...@wp.pl wrote:
Hi,
these is a problem to backup volumes from QNAP. It is a tar archiv
error while backing up "@Recycle" folder. If it is empty, there is no
problem. I cannot add "@Recycle" to exceptions. Any idea how to add it
to acception?
Above does not work.
Thanks and regards.
Andrzej
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