Indeed, I considered including all (*) and excluding the other subfolders, but
my only concern with that is if other folders are created (e.g. by an
application install) they will be included in the sync until I exclude them,
something which I don't want to have to do as this will be a scheduled ...
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- 27 May 2011, 14:59
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- Topic: Include/Exclude Filter?
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- 27 May 2011, 13:14
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- Topic: Include/Exclude Filter?
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Re: Include/Exclude Filter?
Thanks for your reply.
I tried solution 1, with "My Documents" as the base folder and the three
subfolders as includes. Unfortunately this excluded any files directly in the
"My Documents" folder. I then added \*.* as an include and this put all the
other subfolders back as well, which I don't ...
I tried solution 1, with "My Documents" as the base folder and the three
subfolders as includes. Unfortunately this excluded any files directly in the
"My Documents" folder. I then added \*.* as an include and this put all the
other subfolders back as well, which I don't ...
- 25 May 2011, 21:03
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Include/Exclude Filter?
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- Views: 1972
Include/Exclude Filter?
Hi,
I've tried several connotations of filters to achieve what I'm trying to do
and have searched the forum for an answer, but have drawn a blank, so my
sincerest apologies if this has already been answered elsewhere.
Basically I'd like to to synchronise My Documents, My Pictures, My Music and ...
I've tried several connotations of filters to achieve what I'm trying to do
and have searched the forum for an answer, but have drawn a blank, so my
sincerest apologies if this has already been answered elsewhere.
Basically I'd like to to synchronise My Documents, My Pictures, My Music and ...