A backup administrator wants to skip backing up media files in various user directories on a Microsoft Windows client. The media files all have extensions of “WAV”, “AVI” or “MP4”.
A global directive is created as shown below and applied to the client resource.
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After the next full backup, the administrator notices that none of the media files were skipped.
Why were they media files backed up?
A . “skip” does not have a leading “+” in the directive to make it apply recursively
B . File extensions are case sensitive so the directive did not match the files
C . Three file extensions need to be specified on separate lines in the directive
D . “/” is not a valid specification for a Windows file system in a directive
Answer: A
Explanation:
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