I just tried removing the other “exclude” statements from the list in “edit as text”, since i’m overriding the “commandline arguments” box to point only at the one folder contianing the file in question, and it works that way. When I have the “exclude” listed here, it seems to not work at all still (even though it appears exactly the same way in its command line argument). Here I get the Target URL pointing to my backup file location, the Commandline Arguments pointing to all the folders I’m backing up, and the “exlude” is one of the members of the “advanced options” list. But the way I’ve been running the test up until now (since this is the only way I can figure out to get to the commandline easily) is by selecting “Commandline…” on an existing backup – When I set it up like you (with the path in the Target URL and the exclude in the Commandline arguments box) i now get the same result. Īlso out of curiosity - it occurred to me that selecting to exclude “system files” might also work for this use case, but there’s not much explanation given as to what this will actually exclude (is it only the system-attribute windows files that are hidden by default unless you override them in explorer’s settings) - I’m nervous that checking this option will exclude some specific files that I’d really want to back up, and/or not exclude ones I’d expect to be excluded (such as above) - is there a place with any sort of in-depth explanation for this option?Įdit to add: I tried enabling the setting to exclude System files, and still got this warning - but I checked and the temp file is just hidden, not a system file as far as I can see, and I really don’t want to exclude hidden files from general backup. The process cannot access the file ‘C:\Work\Projects\~$MyExcelFile.xlsx’ because it is being used by another process. I still seem to get the “unable to access” error message though: Cool, that expression seems to be accepted.
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