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Number : 9364 Date : 2004-11-24 Author : des4212001 Subject : Destination Exclusions? Size(KB) : 0
Exclusions obviously apply to the source. But consider syncronizing across machines. Where the Destination is both Remote and a different flavor of Windows. There are places where /ZY (deleting destination orphans) can be applied and places where it's not practical because of system structural differences. Destination Exclusions (at least where the Destination is Remote) simply don't work. And breaking the job down far enough to isolate a few files and folders on the destination also gets out of hand quickly. I suppose the only solution is 2 passes, swapping the source & destination? But then this is right at the slowest point, the network. (All to catch that 1 redundant file!) Any ideas? DES
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