Perhaps scouring the XferLOG for lines marked 'new' would help?

Robert Trevellyan

On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 1:54 AM, Michael Schumacher <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> RT> Not sure if this is helpful, but if you browse to a specific
> RT> folder for a host, you can then click a link to view that folder's
> history.
>
> thanks Robert, I was aware of that feature, but it only allows a per
> directory browsing. With a typical Windows directory structure, it is
> impossible to identify the one hidden directory that causes the
> trouble.
>
> What I have in mind is either a listing what files are actually new or
> some kind of display that would only show that part of the directory
> structure that was actually modified in a given backup.
>
>
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