Use the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI to add filters that exclude specific files and folders based on certain conditions, such as file type, file size, modification time, and file path. When a file or folder meets the conditions, the filter excludes the data from the backup for the protection policy.
About this task
Use this procedure to add up to four filters for a file.
Steps
Select
Protection > File Exclusion.
The
File Exclusion window appears.
Click
ADD.
The
Filter Information window appears.
In the
Filter Name field, type a name for the filter.
In the
Description field, describe the purpose of the filter.
Select a filtering condition. You can add multiple filters.
The filter excludes all files and folders that match these criteria from the backup for the protection policy. When you add multiple conditions, a file is excluded only if it meets all filter conditions. Within a filter, you can add a condition only once.
Available filtering conditions:
File Size
Exclude files and folders that are larger or smaller than a specified size. Specify a value in either the
Greater than or
Less than field.
File type
Exclude files or folders based on file type. Specify a file name extension or multiple file name extensions that are separated by commas.
Modified time
Exclude files or folders that were modified before or after a certain date. Specify a date in either the
After or
Before field.
Folder Path
Exclude files and folders in a specific path. Specify the file path, and then enclose the file path in quotations. You can specify an absolute or relative path.
When you are finished building the filter, click
Add Filters.
The new filter appears in the table.
You can add up to four filters using the previous steps. When you are finished, click
Next.
In the
Summary confirmation page, verify the filter information and click
Finish.
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