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I'm a little familiar with globbing, but not the nitty-gritty specifics.
Well, all my music files (mp3 and m4a) are in the iTunes Library folder, but as I'm sure you know, they are nested according to artist and album. I guess I can exclude the entire iTunes Library folder, but this situation (excluding *all* files with a certain name structure that *are* scattered about the hard disk) does apply to some of the other things I was thinking of adding to my copy script, as soon as I got this part working ![]() Hmm... feature request? PS- I just paid for SD after looking at about a dozen other backup utilities. So far (except for this little snafu) I'm very impressed! |
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