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Nero SDK Discussion Forum Discuss, nerocmd exclude files at International Chat: Software related forum; hi, i'm using nerocmd with a dos batch file called by the windows scheduler to backup an hdd partition to dvd. i need to exclude some folders though - namely the recycler and system volume info. is there some switch which will allow me to do this? i looked at


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nerocmd exclude files

hi,

i'm using nerocmd with a dos batch file called by the windows scheduler to backup an hdd partition to dvd.

i need to exclude some folders though - namely the recycler and system volume info. is there some switch which will allow me to do this? i looked at the docs and only found a way to supply a list of files to be included, but in my case these will be changing frequently - i can only be sure of what i don't want to include.

any help is greatly appreciated.

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