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    Thanks David & Leigh. I was looking at the wrong place. Appreciate your
    help.
    Message
    From: David E Ehresman [mailto:deehre01 (AT) LUISVILLE (DOT) EDU]
    Sent: Wednesday, 04, 2006 2:27 PM
    To: ADSM-L (AT) VM (DOT) MARIST.EDU
    Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Default Include/Exclude Lists
    That's what the "operating system" excludes are and you don't have to
    code anythng to get them. They are there by default.
    david
    "Rao, Kamran" <kamran.rao (AT) GRHSPN (DOT) CA10/4/2006 12:23 PM
    Leigh,
    Thanks for the prompt response, but maybe I was not clear. What I meant
    to
    ask is that if anyone knows where I can find information about default
    include/lists according to it's respective domain.
    In other words a generic include/exclude list which I can use it
    against all
    my windows nodes, thereby not backing any irrelevant data, e.x: /tmp in
    any
    Unix system.
    Kamran
    Message
    From: Leigh Reed [mailto:L.Reed (AT) MDX (DOT) AC.UK]
    Sent: Wednesday, 04, 2006 11:51 AM
    To: ADSM-L (AT) VM (DOT) MARIST.EDU
    Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Default Include/Exclude Lists
    Rao
    For Windows specifically open a Windows Baclient command line, type
    q inclexcl
    This will list all the details for that specific machine. I think the
    ones that you are specifically interested are denoted "operating
    system"
    under the source heading.
    Leigh
    Message
    From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L (AT) VM (DOT) MARIST.EDU] Behalf
    Rao, Kamran
    Sent: 04 2006 16:40
    To: ADSM-L (AT) VM (DOT) MARIST.EDU
    Subject: [SPAM: 4.000] [ADSM-L] Default Include/Exclude Lists
    Hello,
    I was just wondering if anyone knows of a place where I can find the
    latest
    default include/exclude list for various platforms, specifically for
    windows
    nodes.
    Help would be greatly appreciated.
    Kamran H. Rao
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