Excluding Registry Keys From Conflict Detection - Symantec CONFLICTMANAGER 8.0 - REFERENCE V1.0 Reference

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Excluding Registry Keys From Conflict Detection

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5.
To define additional settings, see:
Defining Types of Conflicts to Detect
Excluding Registry Keys From Conflict Detection
6.
Click OK on the Conflict Settings dialog box.
Note
If you delete a file from the lower-right list box and it empties the directory, the
directory structure is still displayed temporarily but disappears after you close the
Conflict Settings dialog box.
To exclude directories or wildcards from conflict detection
1.
Select Setup menu > Conflict Settings.
The Conflict Settings dialog box appears.
2.
Click the Files/Directories tab.
3.
In the upper-upper-left list box, navigate to a directory and click Add Tree.
The Add Wildcard dialog box appears.
4.
On the Add Wildcard dialog box:
To ignore all files in the directory, leave the Wildcard field blank.
To ignore only certain files in the directory, enter a wildcard in the Wildcard
field. (Example: *.txt)
To apply your choice to all subdirectories of the directory also, mark Include
Sub-directories.
5.
Click OK on the Add Wildcard dialog box.
The Conflict Settings dialog box reappears with the directory added to the lower-left
list box. The lower-right list box contains files in that directory that should be
ignored, and indicates whether they are applied to subdirectories. If you entered a
wildcard, it appears in the Filename column. If you left the Wildcard field blank, a
single asterisk (*) appears in the Filename column.
6.
To define additional settings, see:
Defining Types of Conflicts to Detect
Excluding Registry Keys From Conflict Detection
7.
Click OK on the Conflict Settings dialog box.
On the Registry Keys tab of the Conflict Settings dialog box, specify registry key
subtrees and registry values to ignore during conflict detection. As you use
ConflictManager, you might find additional registry keys that can be ignored. You can
add them to the conflict settings at any time.
These settings are stored in the Software Manager database and affect any user who is
connected to that database.
The upper list boxes contain registry keys and values for all packages in the Software
Manager database. The lower list boxes contain the keys and values to be ignored
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