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Exlusion of destination maps

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Gijs47
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Exlusion of destination maps

Post by Gijs47 »

Hello,

Is it possible to exclude certain submaps in de destination map using the mirror profile.
Otherwise some important submaps will be deleted since they are no longer in the source

regards
Gijs
Swapna
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Re: Exlusion of destination maps

Post by Swapna »

Hi,

You can deselect (or un-tick) sub-folders/files that you want to exclude from the profile's backup selections under:

Modify profile > Simple > Choose sub-directories and files settings page

Thank you.
Gijs47
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Re: Exlusion of destination maps

Post by Gijs47 »

@swapna
Thanks for your answer, that's the solution
I had some very important maps and files on the destination (NAS) i.e. all my pictures which are directly stored to my NAS, without placing them first at my source (local disk of my computer). That makes it possible to see them form sevral computers/laptops
Using the mirror profile means that those maps were deleted because there is not such a map on the source site.
I find out that I could select/deselect maps and files on both sites.

regards
Gijs
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