Is it possible to create a file copy job with retention policy ?
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Re: File copy with restore point
Hello Philippe,
It`s not possible to set retention policy for file copy jobs, however, you can write a simple Power Shell script for files older than "X" days deletion.
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It`s not possible to set retention policy for file copy jobs, however, you can write a simple Power Shell script for files older than "X" days deletion.
Thanks.
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Hey there,
I tried searching to see if there was a thread that already existed, but I was unable to find one.
Please let me know if there's a thread and I will gladly go there instead.
Essentially, all I'd like to find out is if there is an easy way to make it so that File Copies only keeps files that are less than a week old.
It's the last of my physical servers and it is the best option that I have found for our needs at this point in time.
I tried searching to see if there was a thread that already existed, but I was unable to find one.
Please let me know if there's a thread and I will gladly go there instead.
Essentially, all I'd like to find out is if there is an easy way to make it so that File Copies only keeps files that are less than a week old.
It's the last of my physical servers and it is the best option that I have found for our needs at this point in time.
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Re: File copy with restore point
The only way to achieve that is to use external script that can be triggered via Windows Task Scheduler. Thanks!
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