Page 1 of 2

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:30 pm
by ManterCy
Your program allows file filtering, why not improve it by adding the ability to filter folders? Allow folders to be excluded or included, within folders selected for backup. Example: I want to backup certain files - only - on my desktop. I don't want any folders from the desktop, while I can uncheck the folders, new folders that I add to the desktop would be backed up unless I manually update the backup job every time I add a new folder.


Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:47 pm
by Adrian (Softland)
Hi,
We added you feature request on our Whishlist. I cannot give you an exact time when it will be implemented.


Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 8:35 pm
by MiG
I second that. One of my jobs keeps generating warnings about a 'system volume information' subfolder it can't get into, and there's no need for it to access that anyway.


Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 7:43 pm
by Adrian (Softland)
Hi,
Please open the Backup Properties->Sources.

Can you see that folder?

If yes, please remove it from the backup sources.


Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:03 pm
by MiG
Will that just add an exception for that single folder or will that suddenly 'fix' the tree structure?

I.e. if *new* folders are created within the backup source location, will they be included or ignored as well?


Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:18 am
by Adrian (Softland)
Hi,
All subfolders created in the source folders, will be included in backup.


Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:53 pm
by MiG
Just realised the example above may not be entirely clear. It's like this:
Suppose I have a 'FOLDER1' I normally back up in its entirety, and I untag 'subfolder3'. If at a later date the program in that directory creates a 'subfolder6' and 'subfolder7' as well as a host of new files, will they still be included, or will fbackup continue to just back up those folders that are ticked?
Original situation:

Code: Select all


[v] FOLDER1 [v] subfolder1

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder2

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder3

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder4

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder5

Unticking one subfolder:

Code: Select all


[v] FOLDER1 [v] subfolder1

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder2

_ _ _ _ _ _ [-] subfolder3

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder4

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder5

Program creating two new subfolders:

Code: Select all


[v] FOLDER1 [v] subfolder1

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder2

_ _ _ _ _ _ [-] subfolder3

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder4

_ _ _ _ _ _ [v] subfolder5

_ _ _ _ _ _ [?] subfolder6

_ _ _ _ _ _ [?] subfolder7

What happens to the newly created subfolder6 and subfolder7?
Is the folder mask rather "everything that's in there except for subfolder3", or does Fbackup store a folder mask with just the items *ticked* for backup, in other words is this folder mask 'exclude' or 'include'?


Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:43 pm
by Adrian (Softland)
Hi,
If you add a folder to the backup sources, all subfolders will be automatically included.

The new subfolders will be automatically included in backup too.

If you choose to exclude (uncheck) some folders they won't be backed up.


Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:55 pm
by MiG
That's what I was hoping for, thanks for clarifying :)


Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:38 am
by gworley
I am the "IT Person" for my Church. I have one machine that I setup users on for members of the church -- for security purposes everyone has their own logon and their logon is passworded. I am using Google Desktop on this machine and its indexes are huge and are put under %userprofile%\local settings\Google -- I don't need to back these indexes up s they would be "re-created" on a new machine if the hard drive was to fail. I have currently 10 users of the one machine and add and subtract users all the time. I would like this feature -- ability to filter by sub-folder... currently, I have to go to every user profile and deselect the Google folder so that these huge files some of them are 4 plus gig which slows the backup process down. Please add the ability to filter by folder as it is cumbersome and time consuming to do it manually. Thank you.