The general situation is as follows:
1 backup data contains a large number of video and audio files. And these are the things that we don't need.
2 When the user data is backed up, the employee places a large number of video or picture files on the desktop, resulting in an invalid backup data increase.
3 When the backup job is on demand. You need to filter for file types that do not need to be backed up.
The Symantec backup CHM documentation is described below:
Specify the files to include or exclude in the backup. You can use wildcard characters. The question mark (?) represents any single character. Two asterisks (* *) represent any number of characters. For example, to include all files that have an. exe extension, type **.exe. After you type the file name, indicate whether you want to include it or exclude it.
The following is a screenshot of the instance action:
1 Open the selection list, select Item Details view, Legend:
2 The first operation, you need to first make conditional selection of the insertion, later can be modified by editing.
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3 According to the CHM documentation, select the location in the Resource selection box where you want to filter (note: Disks and folders can only be filtered, not for servers.) ) Follow the arrows to add and select actions.
(Add the conditions, you can only add a type, can not be added at the same time, tragedy!) )
4 Add two type files, MP3 and AVI (note: As shown in figure, the old version is displayed as two * icons, and the new version 2010r2 shown as a * icon. is a small bug)