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DanR


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03-06-06 01:48 AM

Is there a way to back up "almost" everything on a hard drive using Retrospe
ct
7? I would like to choose some files or folders that I do not want backed up
. My
main purpose is that I receive error messages for every backup due to certai
n
files that won't backup successfully. They are not critical files and I just
want to skip them.
I actually use Retrospect Express 7.0.301 but it's supposed to be functional
ly
the same as the regular version.
Thanks for any hints.








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    Re: Retrospect - exceptions  
David Arnstein


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03-06-06 07:46 AM

In article <DeNOf.20632$2O6.18448@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>,
DanR <dhr22@sorrynospm.com> wrote:
>Is there a way to back up "almost" everything on a hard drive using Retrosp
ect
>7? I would like to choose some files or folders that I do not want backed u
p. My
>main purpose is that I receive error messages for every backup due to certa
in
>files that won't backup successfully. They are not critical files and I jus
t
>want to skip them.
>I actually use Retrospect Express 7.0.301 but it's supposed to be functiona
lly
>the same as the regular version.

The "regular" version of Retrospect Pro for Windows has a feature
"selectors." A selector can be created to do exactly what you want.

Perhaps you should investigate those error messages though. They might
be important.
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