Novell SERVER CONSOLIDATION MIGRATION TOOLKIT 1.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 12-23-2005 Administration Manual page 48

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3 Click Next.
NOTE: On a Windows 2000/XP workstation, the Last Accessed date might not be reported
correctly for files on NetWare volumes. The workstation might report a Last Accessed date that is
one day off from the actual date on the file. Because the Server Consolidation Utility reads this date
for the date filter settings, the date filters for the Last Accessed time might seem to be off by one
day. However, the Server Consolidation Utility is working as designed based on the dates being
reported to it.
Excluded File Extensions
In the Excluded File Extensions dialog box, you have the option to exclude specific file types or file
names from the copy process. Wildcards are permitted.
A wildcard is a character that can be used to represent one or more characters in a search. The two
most commonly used wildcards are the question mark (?) and the asterisk (*).
• The question mark (?) is used to represent a single alphanumeric character in a search
• The asterisk (*) is used to specify zero or more alphanumeric characters in a search expression.
1 Type the file extension types or filenames in the field provided. For multiple filenames or
2 Click Next.
If you are performing a consolidation between servers in a single tree, the Check for Trustees and
Ownerships dialog box is not displayed. Proceed to
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expression.
For example, typing te?t.txt would exclude tent.txt, test.txt, and text.txt
from the copy process.
For example, typing h*s.txt would exclude house.txt, his.txt, horses.txt, and
happiness.txt from the copy process.
types, press Enter between each entry.
For example, if you want to exclude a specific file named test.txt from being copied, type
test.txt in the field provided. If you want to exclude all .mp3 files from being copied, type
*.mp3 in the field provided.
Type as many filenames or file extension types as you want. Separate the filenames or file
extensions by pressing Enter between each entry. Do not use spaces or commas to separate the
entries. See the following examples:
Correct:
*.mp3
test.txt
*.wav
Incorrect:
*.mp3 test.txt *.wav
or
*.mp3, test.txt, *.wav
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