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Subject:Exclusions added to dsm.opt
I found the section in the manual that covers the recommended Windows
system files to exclude (see below). I changed the dsm.opt files
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From: Jim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Exclusions added to dsm.opt
Joe,
It is doubtful that you will have any problems with restore; the reason
why most of these files are excluded is that they are held
Joe,
It is doubtful that you will have any problems with restore; the reason
why most of these files are excluded is that they are held exclusively and
you will not be able to backup the files in the first place. Exceptions to
this are things like the temporary internet files which are excluded
I found the section in the manual that covers the recommended Windows
system files to exclude (see below). I changed the dsm.opt files to
reflect this list. My question is: If I attempt a full restore will these
files that got backed up (prior to me excluding them) restore and risk
corrupting