This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Exclude subdirectories

I am trying to put in the exclusions defined in Microsoft's document here:  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822158

However, under the section "Turn off scanning of SYSVOL files" it states

Exclude the following files from this folder and all its subfolders:

  • *.adm
  • *.admx
  • *.adml
  • Registry.pol
  • *.aas
  • *.inf
  • Fdeploy.inf
  • Scripts.ini
  • *.ins
  • Oscfilter.ini

   There are literally dozens of GUID-named folders within some of the directories. How can I put in these exclusions?

:39447


This thread was automatically locked due to age.
Parents
  • Hello ttl,

    so the issues are in conjunction with Windows Update and not normal operation? Wouldn't have expected that it's the .CAB files themselves (unless the policy is set to scan inside archives). Also I don't think that arbitrarily trying various exclusion is of much help - shouldn't a significant number of others encounter similar problems?

    It's probably more efficient to monitor what 's exactly going on and why it results in an apparently excessive resource consumption. I suggest you don't do this on your own, better contact Support.directly for assistance.

    Christian

    :39555
Reply
  • Hello ttl,

    so the issues are in conjunction with Windows Update and not normal operation? Wouldn't have expected that it's the .CAB files themselves (unless the policy is set to scan inside archives). Also I don't think that arbitrarily trying various exclusion is of much help - shouldn't a significant number of others encounter similar problems?

    It's probably more efficient to monitor what 's exactly going on and why it results in an apparently excessive resource consumption. I suggest you don't do this on your own, better contact Support.directly for assistance.

    Christian

    :39555
Children
No Data