The following characters have special meaning:
{ } | [ ] % ? * \
To search for literal occurrences of these characters, you must prefix them with a \ backslash.
Note: Forward slashes are not special characters and do not need a backslash prefix. For example, you need only type 24/7 to detect '24/7'.
Examples
What next\?
If this example is part of an Included list, the trigger activates whenever CA Data Protection detects:
What next?
24\*7
If this example is part of an Included list, the trigger activates whenever CA Data Protection detects:
24*7
The files are located in the \\Sales directory
If this example is part of an Included list, the trigger activates whenever CA Data Protection detects:
'The files are located in the \Sales directory'.
Note: To search for literal occurrences of backslash characters, you must still prefix them with a further backslash. This is why you must type \\Sales to detect '\Sales'.
The domain you need is: unipraxis\\srimmel
If part of an Included list, the trigger activates whenever CA Data Protection detects:
'The domain you need is: unipraxis\srimmel'
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