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To specify which files and folders to exclude:
Set up any of the following parameters:
Exclude all hidden files and folders
Select this check box to skip files and folders with the Hidden attribute. If a folder is Hidden, all of
its contents including files that are not Hidden will be excluded.
Exclude all system files and folders
Select this check box to skip files and folders with the System attribute. If a folder is System, all of
its contents including files that are not System will be excluded.
You can view file or folder attributes in the file/folder properties or by using the attrib command. For more
information, refer to the Help and Support Center in Windows.
Exclude files matching the following criteria
Select this check box to skip files whose names match any of the criteria called file masks in
the list; use the Add, Edit, Remove and Remove All buttons to create the list of file masks.
You can use one or more wildcard characters * and ? in a file mask:
The asterisk (*) substitutes for zero or more characters in a file name; for example, the file mask
Doc*.txt yields files such as Doc.txt and Document.txt
The question mark (?) substitutes for exactly one character in a file name; for example, the file
mask Doc?.txt yields files such as Doc1.txt and Docs.txt but not the files Doc.txt or Doc11.txt
Exclusion examples
Criterion Example Description
By name File1.log Excludes all files named File1.log.
By path C:\Finance\test.log Excludes the file named test.log located in the folder
C:\Finance
Mask (*) *.log Excludes all files with the .log extension.
Mask (?) my???.log Excludes all .log files with names consisting of five symbols
and starting with “my”.
6.2.7 Archive
Specify where the archive will be stored and the name of the archive.
1. Selecting the destination
Enter the full path to the destination in the Path field, or select the desired destination in the
folders tree.
To back up data to a centralized vault, expand the Centralized group and click the vault.
To back up data to a personal vault, expand the Personal group and click the vault.
To back up data to a local folder on the machine, expand the Local folders group and click the
required folder.
To back up data to a network share, expand the Network folders group, select the required
networked machine and, then click the shared folder. If the network share requires access
credentials, the program will ask for them.
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