Hi Leo,
I've merged your topic into an existing topic. Please see my post above, with powershell there are no official endpoints for this, but with the RESTAPI you can do it. I would advise consider adding a small amount of REST to your powershell script(s) with Invoke-WebRequest and set the exclusions that way as opposed to the unsupported methods above.
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Thanks much for your quick reply. Your support is always great.
Oh, is it ? We have to do it from PowerShell only.
So its not possible from PowerShell ? Right ?
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Leo
Thanks much for your quick reply. Your support is always great.
Oh, is it ? We have to do it from PowerShell only.
So its not possible from PowerShell ? Right ?
Regards
Leo
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Re: How do I set DiskFilter and other exclude parameters
With built-in cmdlets, no not at this time. You _can_ use unsupported methods, but Veeam Support will not be able to assist should there be a challenge. However, if you're allowed to invoke the REST API via powershell, you can use Invoke-WebRequest to handle setting the exclusions within your powershell script.
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Hi David,
Got it. We don't want to take the risk.
Thanks much for your confirmation.
Hi David,
Got it. We don't want to take the risk.
Thanks much for your confirmation.
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