Sometimes, a back-end service outage or server maintenance can stop you from deleting your backup data. In such cases, try deleting after some time. To identify if there is a service outage, check the Norton Service Status page.

What you can do with #2 and #3 is open a separate instance of Windows Explorer. Using the information on the files/folders you identified for removal from the backup set, locate those items and right click on them and click on Norton 360 > Exclude from Backup.


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So you should be able to browse your folders and files in the Norton Backup Drive, and then open another Windows Explorer instance and use the right click to remove the folder/file from the backup. Be sure you are going to the original folder/file location in Explorer. Not the listing in Norton Backup Drive.

To delete the files from your external drive, you use the method above to browse through your backup set using Windows Explorer and the Norton Backup Drive. Navigate through your backup there and when you find folders or files you want to delete, right click on them and click on Delete.

Hi Davot10, It's often not recommended to delete files that are inside your backups. But I understand that you're forced to do so in this instance because you want to control the space your backup occupies on your NAS. You asked, "I'm seriously considering whether Norton is the best solution for me based on this and what it costs. Never mind the constant upselling." From what I read, you seem to WANT to be able to control what files and folders get backed up and the space your backup occupies on your NAS. While Norton allows you to configure WHAT files, WHERE to backup and WHEN to backup, problem is - it's missing what I think you WANT - a functionality called "backup retention policy". Try googling the term if you like. Please feel free to skip the rest of the post if I've misunderstood your requirement(s). In simplest terms, it's how long a copy of files and folders (taken by a backup today) will live on your NAS and be available for your to restore. It's often configured in days i.e. 60 days or 180 days. You can imagine this functionality putting an "expiry date" on copies of your backups in your NAS. After that expiry date, the backup software automatically free up and recycle the space. No more manual intervention! :-) It's a systemic process that lets users adjust and control the space occupied by your backups because our NASes do not have 'infinity' space. There are other ways... but this is often 'good enuf'. Suggestion: Check if your NAS has a free backup utility that supports "backup retention". P.S. Sorry, I can't help with constant upselling :-)

Thank you for the information. I am aware of backup retention policies, which can be quite useful in certain cases. My requirement is more specific though, which is to remove files or data that I deem no longer required to be kept in a backup. The process is onerous as it has been explained to me, unless I procure the cloud option, so I am looking to options. A good idea though for certain data sets.

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The result should be a new folder in /tmp called archive. Is this correct? Especially the missing slash (relative path) for the folder to be extracted and the absolute path with the leading slash for the folder to create?

To extract a single file / folder from an archive that uses relative paths without its ancestors into a relative path you'll need two options: -C and --strip-components=N: in the example below the archive bash-4.3.tar.gz uses relative paths and contains a file bash-4.3/doc/bash.html which is extracted into a relative path path (-C specifies the directory in which to extract the files, --strip-components=2 specifies that the parent and the parent of the parent of the extracted files should be ignored, so in this case only bash.html will be extracted into the target directory):

The idea here is to delete the target directory (\AppData\Roaming\Zoom\Bin) from all profiles - ironically perhaps the error messages show that it is searching through multiple profiles, but it's tagging on the target folder twice and I'm confused as to why.

Fixing the typo got it all working fine, and it does appear to work it's way around all the profile folders except for what I'm excluding - have tested that on multiple devices now and without any problems or missed profiles.

The problem I have now is that as I download files to my hard drive downloads folder i now need to use the File explorer "Move To" shortcut but I am only offered the Root folder on Dropbox called "Dropbox" I cant choose the folder in dropbox i want to use!


Worse still using the Chrome browser to access my dropbox I can't find any way to move the newly uploaded files out of the root "Dropbox" folder into the actual folder I wanted to save the files into!!


There has to be a better and easier way of doing this - any guidance gratefully recieved!!

Perfect thank you, the key step i was missing was to do the move operation from the "files" folder instead of the "Dropbox" folder which no only allowed the "move" command but also allowed me to bulk select with checkboxes and move multiple files at one time. 


I am sorry i dont know which method i used to stop Dropbox clogging my machines up for certain but I think it was Smart select because i still see the dropbox "folder" in file explorer its just the contents are no longer 100% synched - I had no choice but to do that because having all the dropbox contents synched made all pcs and laptops unusable due to having no disk space left.

If you would like to un-sync content, but also keep a visual of your files' structure, you can look into our Smart Sync feature as well. 


Smart Sync allows you to have content online-only so that it does not take up computer space, but also see it in the Dropbox folder on the computer (with a gray cloud icon on it, instead of a green check-mark).

I have a folder packages/client/dist/ with a deployment build in dev branch. I'm searching for a git command that could copy/push its contents to the root folder of deploy branch of my project (in order to make it available on GitHub Pages). It would be great if it could also remove all old files there before pushing.

Selective sync is a feature in the Dropbox desktop app that allows you to remove specific Dropbox folders from your hard drive so you can save space on your computer. The folders you choose to remove from your hard drive remain stored in your account on dropbox.com.

I recently downloaded a very large amount of images for a Machine Learning project. OneDrive is going a little bit crazy about it and I would like it to "ignore" the folder. Ideally, the folder would be isolated from the rest of the synced folders from OneDrive perspective, but in the same directory on my computer.

I tried to navigate through OneDrive > Settings > Account > Choose folders, but as soon as I uncheck the folder, OneDrive says "If you confirm, the folder won't be available anymore on your computer, but only online" which is exactly what I wan't to avoid ...

N.B : I saw this post How to exclude a specific file or directory from OneDrive within the OneDrive folder structure but the solution doesn't work for folder (and I can't just specify the 200k files that i want to be isolated)

Here is a similar thread "Registry exclude folder for OneDrive", on thread "Reassess the possibility to ignore or exclude selected OneDrive folders and files from the sync process." on UserVoice forum, the OneDrive PM Manager said they are are looking to expanding such feature to folders in the future.

I suggest you go to OneDrive folder, then copy the specific folder to other location that won't be synced to OneDrive, then navigate through OneDrive > Settings > Account > Choose folders agian, then unsynchronize this folder.

At this time there is no way to exclude files and folders. There is a request for this as long as four years. You should go there and add some weight to it, imho. Otherwise we could only passively wait.

Most of my work in Smartsheet is in a shared Workspace. I would like to open by default to this folder every time I click the Browse icon in Smartsheet rather than defaulting to my Sheets. I know I can Favorite/Bookmark this folder in my Browser, but if I'm already in a sheet and click Browse, it isn't seamless. Is this possible? I feel like I must be overlooking a setting. Thank you!

@Amber Eakin I am not aware of any setting that allows you to open straight to a folder in the Browse menu. If the entire folder is pinned / in your favorites list, is there a reason that you would not want to launch the folder from that workflow?

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