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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 702619" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The 'C:\Users\*' exclusion is probably applied only to files in 'C:\Users' but not into its subfolders.</p><p>[CODE][%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation]</p><p>[%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation]</p><p>[%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation]</p><p>[%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation]</p><p>[%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation]</p><p>[%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation]</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p>The above should work for files ran in 'C:\Users' root folder and for files in its subfolders of n-th order (n < 6). This is the way how Disallowed rules work in SRP.</p><p>Maybe Andreas can show us a simpler way to do it. In some applications, two asterisks symbol '**' is used to do such exclusions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 702619, member: 32260"] The 'C:\Users\*' exclusion is probably applied only to files in 'C:\Users' but not into its subfolders. [CODE][%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation] [%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation] [%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation] [%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation] [%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation] [%PROCESS%: C:\Users\*\*\*\*\*\*] [%PROCESSSIGNER%: Microsoft Corporation] [/CODE] The above should work for files ran in 'C:\Users' root folder and for files in its subfolders of n-th order (n < 6). This is the way how Disallowed rules work in SRP. Maybe Andreas can show us a simpler way to do it. In some applications, two asterisks symbol '**' is used to do such exclusions. [/QUOTE]
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