Thanks, that did the trick. No idea why as it adds the same text to the exclusion filter:
*\#recycle\
Anyway, thanks a lot!
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- 15 Nov 2017, 16:53
- Forum: Help
- Topic: HowTo exclude #recycle ?
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- 15 Nov 2017, 09:45
- Forum: Help
- Topic: HowTo exclude #recycle ?
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Re: HowTo exclude #recycle ?
Hi,
thanks for sending me that link, I already checked that prior to posting here. Even after reading it again I don't understand why excluding
\#recycle\
doesn't work.
thanks for sending me that link, I already checked that prior to posting here. Even after reading it again I don't understand why excluding
\#recycle\
doesn't work.
- 12 Nov 2017, 09:27
- Forum: Help
- Topic: HowTo exclude #recycle ?
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HowTo exclude #recycle ?
Hi,
I tried to exclude a folder named #recycle (from a Synology NAS), but failed to do so. Options I have tried:
\#recycle\
*\#recycle\
\\#recycle\
\[#]recycle\
I couldn't find anything related to that in the doc, might be that # is some kind of special char for FreeFileSync?
cheers,
Martin
I tried to exclude a folder named #recycle (from a Synology NAS), but failed to do so. Options I have tried:
\#recycle\
*\#recycle\
\\#recycle\
\[#]recycle\
I couldn't find anything related to that in the doc, might be that # is some kind of special char for FreeFileSync?
cheers,
Martin