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Click Jobs, and expand the job. |
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Click Filters. |
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Select Apply filter to the files. |
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Click Add. |
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In the Add Filter Name box, type the characters to filter on, using the asterisk wildcard where needed. |
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Click OK. |
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To filter files by date created, modified, or last accessed, select Filter Files by Specified Date, choose the type of files to include, and choose the type of date range. |
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To filter files by size, select Include files between these sizes, and select the minimum and maximum sizes. |
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Click Jobs, and expand the job. |
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Click Filters. |
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Select Include/Exclude folders. |
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Click Add. |
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In the Add Folder Name box, type the characters to filter on, using the asterisk wildcard where needed. |
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Click OK. |
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To filter folders by date created, modified, or last accessed, select Filter Folders by Specified Date, choose the type of folders to include, and choose the type of date range. |
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To limit the depth of the subfolders beneath the source folder that is selected for copy, select Limit folder recursion depth, and type a value to represent the level of subfolders (1 = one level; 2 = two levels). |
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Click Jobs, and expand the job. |
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Click Copy Locations. |
NOTE: When the source path is a drive root, such as \\server1\c$\, you may want to clear the Create initial Source Folder Under Target Folder check box on the Copy Locations page. |
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Open the Filters page. |
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Select Include/Exclude folders. |
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Leave the Folder Names list empty. |
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Select Apply filter to the files. |
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Click Add, type an extension that does not exist within the selected source structure, such as xyz, and then click OK. |
The options on the Performance page affect the performance of the selected copy job. The selected options override the global options set with Tools | New Job Options. See Setting default performance settings.
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