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Number : 9367 Date : 2004-11-24 Author : John Zeman Subject : Re: Destination Exclusions? Size(KB) : 0
--- In xxcopy@yahoogroups.com, "des4212001" wrote: > > 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 I'm not sure I follow what you're asking us DES. Can you clarify it a bit more? John
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