Please wait on this. I found a space in one of my attempts. Maybe it will work
now.
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- 18 Jun 2010, 22:03
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Not sync a sub-folder
- Replies: 6
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- 18 Jun 2010, 21:55
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Not sync a sub-folder
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1428
Re: Not sync a sub-folder
What did you want me to send? Do I run a program? I use Windows 7 prof. on a
Dell 620. Has 2 GB of Ram.
Dell 620. Has 2 GB of Ram.
- 18 Jun 2010, 18:37
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Not sync a sub-folder
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1428
Re: Not sync a sub-folder
I also tried to add: **\AppData\ to the exclude list, as well as: AppData\ No
joy!
joy!
- 18 Jun 2010, 18:34
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Not sync a sub-folder
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1428
Re: Not sync a sub-folder
Sorry, I meant folder, not file. AppData is a System folder; trying to back it
up causes all kinds of problems. JLK is a folder created by the system for all
files belonging to the user whose name is JLK.
up causes all kinds of problems. JLK is a folder created by the system for all
files belonging to the user whose name is JLK.
- 18 Jun 2010, 18:03
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Not sync a sub-folder
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1428
Not sync a sub-folder
I want to sync all of c:\Users\jlk except for the file c:\Users\jlk\AppData
Adding \AppData\ to the EXCLUDE list does not do it.
Adding \AppData\ to the EXCLUDE list does not do it.