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Node 1: File expiration tasks are used to automatically move all files that match certain criteria to a specified expiration directory, where an administrator can then back those files up and delete them.
To create a file expiration task
1. Click the File Management Tasks node.
2. Right-click File Management Tasks, and then click Create File Management Task (or click Create File Management Task in the Actionspane). This opens the Create File Management Task dialog box.
3. In the Exception path text box, type or select the path that the exception will apply to. The exception will apply to the selected folder and all of its subfolders.
Etc
Node 2:
Occasionally, you need to allow exceptions to file screening. For example, you might want to block video files from a file server, but you need to allow your training group to save the video files for their computer-based training. To allow files that other file screens are blocking, create a file screen exception.
You assign file groups to determine which file types will be allowed in the file screen exception.
To create a file screen exception
1. InFile Screening Management, click the File Screens node.
2. Right-click File Screens, and click Create File Screen Exception (or select Create File Screen Exception from the Actions pane). This opens the Create File Screen Exception dialog box.
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Note: On the File Screening Management node of the File Server Resource Manager MMC snap-in, you can perform the following tasks:
* Create file screens to control the types of files that users can save, and generate notifications when users attempt to save unauthorized files.
* Define file screening templates that can be applied to new volumes or folders and that can be used across an organization.
* Create file screening exceptions that extend the flexibility of the file screening rules.
Reference: Create a File Expiration Task
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd759233.aspx