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Standard Directives

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cthrash

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Jun 3, 2004
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Does anyone have a generic Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Directive they use to exclude unimportant files/directories? Do you know if EMC/Legato has updated them when the new versions of software come out? Also, do the Directives used when setting up the clients on the Networker side overrule the Local Directives set up on the clients (i.e. nsr.dir) or vice versa? Thanks for any help you can provide on this.
 
The Windows directive resources usually follow this rule:

<< "absolulute_path" >>
directive: filename(s)


Local Directives overrule directive resources, if they apply. For instance, a local directive will not be 'detected' if you excludes the file(s)/directories via a directive resource.

This has never been changed as far as i know.
 
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