Now that see is useful.

I myself work with Unix all day so would not have thought about this option under the gui :)

Cheers

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So select all windows clients and add them all at once.... if you already have one done or are just adding a few more clients, then select them along with one that has proper excludes, and then use the "Add to All" button....



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I know it can be done from the gui, its just easier if you have 30
clients installed to not have to type 10's of lines in the gui. A .reg
file double clicked when installing the client seemed easier to me :)

D

WEAVER, Simon wrote:

>Dave
>Its simply done from the GUI - no need for any extras to be run or used :-)
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>Simon Weaver
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Markham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>To: Piszcz, Justin
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>Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Window file excludes
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>Can anyone confirm this? Please dont tell me i've been doing reg stuff
>when i could put a file in a dir like i do on unix :)
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>D
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>Piszcz, Justin wrote:
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>>I believe so, just put the exclude_list in the app dir, same as UNIX,
>>you can check the Windows Admin docs too, they should tell you.
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>>*Hindle, Greg
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>>*Subject:* [Veritas-bu] Window file excludes
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>>I have a policy that has 4 window servers in it, set to backup all
>>local drives. But on one of the servers I need to have a special
>>exclude setup. Is there a way to do this? Does windows have a client
>>side exclude like UNIX servers do?
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>>Greg
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