You might want to double check. When you set up exclusions the scanned files
have a check in the box next to them. Files to be excluded must have the
checkbox next to them CLEARED. This is all in the mini-help popup. Perhaps
your doing the opposite?



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Denton, Kevin
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:57 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: NAV scanning Exchange folders
> 
> I can not get NAV Corporate 7.6 to quit scanning my Exchange 
> drives! I've set exclusions up on the clients, I've set them 
> up in SSC for both the daily administrative scan and the 
> real-time scan, nothing. They keep scanning them all.  Cost 
> me a blown-away .stm file on Monday. It was not fun. :)
> 
> One odd thing (at least Microsoft says they've never seen it 
> before) is that if you look at the file exclusions in the 
> clients, you can see nothing until you stop the NAV client 
> service. Then you can see the exclusions. With the services 
> running, all you see is an "unchecked" My Computer. Microsoft 
> tells me that's not normal behavior.
> 
> I have both NAV Corporate file level scanning and NAV for 
> Exchange installed. Overkill?
> 
> Thoughts, anyone, before I go nuts?
> 
> Kevin Denton
> Exchange Services
> HCA Midwest
> Kansas City, MO
> 816-823-0432
>



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