Cannot add file in time machine to ignore list

Hi,
I have here Snow Leopard 10.6.1 and bought a time capsule.
I have parallels installed as VM and file fault is activate for my home directory (I'm the only user on the mac book pro).
Now I wanted to added the paralles harddisk to the ignore.
But time machine does not allow it.
If I open the options all file in my home dir are greyed out.
How can I add files in my homedir to a ignore list in time machine?
TIA
Matthias

Idefix6 wrote:
sry, maybe I understood you wrong.
If I change one file on my file fault (which is around 40GB of size) does time machine then backup the complete sparse file again or only transmit the change?
it only backs up the changes. that's why sparse bundles were introduced in leopard - precisely to deal with this very issue. a sparse bundle disk image as opposed to a regular sparse disk image is split in a number of small bands (8Mb in size by default). when TM does incremental backups it only backs up afresh new and changed bands and hard links the unchanged bands to existing backup copies. that makes backing up sparse bundles using TM somewhat bearable. if you try to back up a regular disk image with TM it will back it up afresh after any change however tiny to its contents. that would quickly fill up the backup drive if you are talking about a 40GB disk image.
If it only transmit the change I can move out my parallels disk to the folder All Users and ignore the file here.

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