Portable Mobile account on Windows XP Client

Hi,
Sorry if this has been covered before, I've had a quick browse and search and cant seem to find the answer i need.
This is the first mixed environment I've setup and there is a small Windows issue causing me a head ache.
I'm running a Mac Mini Server with 10.6.3 which is running OD and a Windows PDC fine, I've setup mobile accounts for the required users which on the MB /MBP's work's fine, users can login away from the office no problem and access all there files from the local cache and then they get auto synced next time they are in the office, however the 2 Windows XP Pro laptops are not playing ball.
I've setup a vbs script which maps the users Windows folders to their Mac home folders, i.e Windows "My Documents/My Pictures" maps to "~/Pictures", same with Documents, Music etc.
However when I disconect the laptops from the network (or they go out of the office) they can login fine but they cant see any of there files becuase they are all stored on the server and I dont know how to make the Windows clients create a cached local copy like the Mac side of things does so beautiful.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance

Microsoft Windows doesn't usually do this sort of stuff, AFAIK.
You're probably going to extend your current tools into a Windows login or Windows logout script that hauls the stuff over. rsync might be a starting point for your project, but that's probably not native and you'd probably have to haul over most of Cygwin to get that working.
And how you'd sort out the Windows device names, I have no idea.
Or replace the Windows boxes with Mac boxes, and run Windows as a VM guest.
Consider testing with Windows 7, too, given Windows XP is ancient and gnarly and not particularly known for its networking capabilities.

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    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:alias:]: isRemote = NO
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: peer = <SPeer_FS:0x7fd5a7501500> = local, optionalStoreID = (null), peer.storeIDString = *
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootPath        = /Users/drbanks
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: storePath       = /Users/drbanks/.FileSync/store.filesyncstatetree
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:13.939] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootAlias       = {path='/Users/drbanks', targetName='drbanks', volumeName='Fish_Office_HD', type=DIR, volumeCreateDate=2014-02-05-16:47:04, targetCreateDate=2014-09-26-09:09:23, parentDirID=156740, nodeID=733788, filesystemID=0000 ('0000'), signature=0x482b ('H+'), isBootVolume=YES, isAutomounted=NO, isEjectable=NO, hasPersistentFileIDs=YES, mounted=YES, url='file:///'}
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.215] -[SStore_FS setupWithAlias:andRef:] (Store-FS.m:447): unlink('/Users/drbanks/.FileSync/.fstemp.CUtmP-mI4X6yMG0c2.noindex')
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.333] -[SStore(protected) cleanupTree]: PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: required 0.1 seconds to execute
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.645] -[SPeer_FS_PHD mountPeerVolume]: Mounted remote home server at "/Volumes/HomeFolders".
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:15.867] -[SPeer_FS_PHD mountPeerVolume]: Final path to PHD remote home root = "/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::...PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #1 of 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::Exclusions                                                       | Inclusions                  
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path BEGINSWITH "."                                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"                                 |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data"                     |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library"                                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "NAVMac800QSFile"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---not changed---                                                | ---not changed---           
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::...PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #2 of 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::Exclusions                                                       | Inclusions                  
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"                                 | .CFUserTextEncoding         
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] "EWS-"                                        | .Trash                      
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          | .bash_history               
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          | .ssh                        
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        | Documents/Microsoft User Data
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Envelope Index"                       | Library                     
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/Icons.db"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/HistoryIndex.sk"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Exchange-*"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Feeds"                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/IMAP-*"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Downloads"                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/SyncServices"          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Printers"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player"       |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Caches"                                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data/Entourage Temp"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates"            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Database"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/MobileSync"            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Mac-*"                                |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/AvailableFeeds"                       |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---not changed---                                                | ---not changed---           
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] [0x7fd5a7500990/<SStore_FS:0x7fd5a7d01440>] -[SStore_FS prepareForSync]: PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: self.wasPrepareForSyncDoneRemotely => NO
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.353] Store "PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks" started prepareForSync with root version (null)
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.431] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks FSEvents scan
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] EXCEPTION: Cocoa error 134030 <+[SSyncSet commitToDisk] (SyncSet.m:352): "(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134030 "An error occurred while saving." UserInfo=0x7fd5a370b560 {NSFilePath=/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets, NSAffectedStoresErrorKey=(
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ), NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3707ec0 "The file doesn’t exist."})">
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] USERINFO: {
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     NSAffectedStoresErrorKey =     (
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]         "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     );
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     NSFilePath = "/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets";
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     NSUnderlyingError = "Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4 \"The file doesn\U2019t exist.\" UserInfo=0x7fd5a3709440 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3797170 \"The operation couldn\U2019t be completed. No such file or directory\"}";
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] }
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] BACKTRACE: {
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x10b0c7f2b  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff90496a5c
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904968c4
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff90539516
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x10b0c7c72  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff8beb413e
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904dc661
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904cdd12
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904cd49f
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff904ccf25
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff90582811
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x10b0bd950  
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ? | 0x7fff939bd5fd
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] }
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] +[SSyncSet commitToDisk]: exception thrown while saving (+[SSyncSet commitToDisk] (SyncSet.m:352): "(Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134030 "An error occurred while saving." UserInfo=0x7fd5a370b560 {NSFilePath=/Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets, NSAffectedStoresErrorKey=(
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650]     "<NSSQLCore: 0x7fd5a0612680> (URL: file:///Users/drbanks/Library/FileSync/a820661b8a30/SyncSets)"
    0:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] ), NSUnderlyingError=0x7fd5a3707ec0 "The file doesn’t exist."})").
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] -[SPeer_FS_PHD mountPeerVolume]: Remote home located at "/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:alias:]: isRemote = YES
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:16.650] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:alias:]: gAttemptRemotePrepareForSync = YES
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.169] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks FSEvents scan took 0.74 seconds
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.303] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.304] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Desktop/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.304] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/EMR IM Unreadable/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.368] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Videos/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"' to 'normalizedName >= ".afpdeleted" AND normalizedName < ".afpdeletee"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] "EWS-"' to 'normalizedName >= "ews-" AND normalizedName < "ews."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"' to 'normalizedName >= ".documentrevisions" AND normalizedName < ".documentrevisiont"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".account"' to 'normalizedPath == ".account"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"' to 'normalizedPath == ".fseventsd"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Envelope Index"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mail/envelope index"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/Icons.db"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/safari/icons.db"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.371] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/HistoryIndex.sk"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/safari/historyindex.sk"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mirrors"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"' to 'normalizedPath == ".mcxlc"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"' to 'normalizedName == ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Exchange-*"' to 'normalizedPath >= "library/mail/exchange-" AND normalizedPath < "library/mail/exchange."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Feeds"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/pubsub/feeds"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/mirroragent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == ".filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/calendars/calendar cache"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/IMAP-*"' to 'normalizedPath >= "library/mail/imap-" AND normalizedPath < "library/mail/imap."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.homesync.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.mcxmenuextras.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Downloads"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/pubsub/downloads"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/SyncServices"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/application support/syncservices"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.372] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Printers"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/printers"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/macromedia/flash player"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"' to 'normalizedPath == ".cleanup at startup"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/filesyncagent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"' to 'normalizedPath == ".symavqsfile"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Caches"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/caches"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"' to 'normalizedPath == ".temporaryitems"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data/Entourage Temp"' to 'normalizedPath == "documents/microsoft user data/entourage temp"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.filesyncui.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/itunes/iphone software updates"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Database"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/pubsub/database"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Application Support/MobileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/application support/mobilesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Mac-*"' to 'normalizedPath >= "library/mail/mac-" AND normalizedPath < "library/mail/mac."'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"' to 'normalizedPath == ".spotlight-v100"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.373] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/AvailableFeeds"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mail/availablefeeds"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path BEGINSWITH "."' to 'normalizedPath >= "." AND normalizedPath < "/"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"' to 'normalizedName >= ".afpdeleted" AND normalizedName < ".afpdeletee"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"' to 'normalizedName >= ".documentrevisions" AND normalizedName < ".documentrevisiont"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data"' to 'normalizedPath == "documents/microsoft user data"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.filesyncui.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"' to 'normalizedPath == ".symavqsfile"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.mcxmenuextras.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/filesyncagent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"' to 'normalizedName == ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"' to 'normalizedPath == ".cleanup at startup"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/preferences/com.apple.homesync.plist"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/mirrors"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"' to 'normalizedPath == ".temporaryitems"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.374] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"' to 'normalizedPath == ".fseventsd"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"' to 'normalizedPath == ".spotlight-v100"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"' to 'normalizedPath == "library/logs/mirroragent.log"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"' to 'normalizedPath == ".filesync"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "Library"' to 'normalizedPath == "library"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] "NAVMac800QSFile"' to 'normalizedPath == "navmac800qsfile"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"' to 'normalizedPath == ".mcxlc"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.375] -[NSPredicate(FileSyncAdditions) optimizedPredicate]: Optimized 'path LIKE[c] ".account"' to 'normalizedPath == ".account"'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.379] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.381] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Metadata/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.382] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/AddressBook/Sources/80E89097-D917-4DE6-8B87-D5ACD34DCBA9/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.382] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.383] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/CrashReporter/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.383] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.383] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/Dock/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.384] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Application Support/iCloud/Accounts/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.385] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.385] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.385] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.386] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/4B6959F3-F05E-4F 30-891A-C8234667064B.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.387] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/6F039F7E-3CC6-4B 94-AE4C-6F17A7C8CA71.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.388] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/8A3D1921-C2DE-4F F2-8E0F-0FABED30EE2D.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.389] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/18273985-1499-47 77-AAEF-EA6093AF2FE3.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.390] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/A8305227-211A-43 D7-9979-38F79A9F24A7.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.391] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/B15C90DE-3A13-48 DC-A260-B40B9A40D7E9.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.391] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/B092C532-DA51-4F 61-BEDF-1CC5B564667D.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.392] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Calendars/F3A85C22-7A2C-4D1F-9D43-34720B9AFDCD.caldav/F89651C6-3E88-4D 6E-873D-2C2D3A36CD80.calendar/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.393] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Containers/com.apple.corerecents.recentsd/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.393] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Containers/com.apple.corerecents.recentsd/Data/Library/Recents/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.394] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Containers/com.apple.corerecents.recentsd/Data/Library/SyncedPreferenc es/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.395] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Cookies/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.396] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.396] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Google/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.396] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.397] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Google/GoogleSoftwareUpdate/TicketStore/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.397] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/IdentityServices/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.398] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Mail/V2/MailData/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.399] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Preferences/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.400] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.401] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.401] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.402] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.402] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.402] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.403] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.403] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Preferences/ByHost/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.405] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.405] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Safari/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.406] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.406] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/Safari/LocalStorage/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.408] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.408] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks Scanning flagged directory "Library/SyncedPreferences/"
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.408] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.409] PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks: -[SStore(protected) checkAndHandleMissingNode:withID:exists:nodeTypeChanged:]: (null): CVV = (null), LVV = (null), converting to breadcrumb
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.552] Store "PHD-L-uCVIYQ8_Ju2-drbanks" finished prepareForSync with root version (null)
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.727] ssh subtask PID:3180
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.732] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: [2014-10-10 15:18:17 +0000] 'Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.732] '
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: [2014-10-10 15:18:17 +0000] 'ssh: connect to host maidmarian.pediatricheartcenter.org port 2336: Connection refused
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] '
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: SSH: 'ssh: connect to host maidmarian.pediatricheartcenter.org port 2336: Connection refused
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] '
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:17.755] -[SSHIPCClient handleStderrLineOrEOF:]: [2014-10-10 15:18:17 +0000] '(null)'
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] FS-remote: reusing local DB cache (modDate = 1412893054, size = 677707, local: "/Users/drbanks/Library/Caches/Cleanup At Startup/FileSyncAgent-1032/.FileSync/Store-FS-PHD-network-home.filesyncstatetre e", remote: "/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks/.FileSync/Store-FS-PHD-network-home.filesyncstate tree.bz2")
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: peer = <SPeer_FS_PHD:0x7fd5a8202540> = network, optionalStoreID = (null), peer.storeIDString = *
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootPath        = /Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.031] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: storePath       = /Users/drbanks/Library/Caches/Cleanup At Startup/FileSyncAgent-1032/.FileSync/Store-FS-PHD-network-home.filesyncstatetre e
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.060] [0x7fd5a8202970/<SStore_FS:0x10b1d94f0>] +[SStore_FS newStore_FSForPeer:rootPath:rootAlias:rootRef:storePath:optionalStoreID:]: rootAlias       = {path='/Volumes/HomeFolders/drbanks', targetName='drbanks', volumeName='HomeFolders', type=DIR, volumeCreateDate=2014-07-12-16:04:02, targetCreateDate=2014-07-14-12:08:33, parentDirID=2, nodeID=39476, filesystemID=0x6173 ('as'), signature=0x482b ('H+'), isBootVolume=NO, isAutomounted=NO, isEjectable=NO, hasPersistentFileIDs=YES, mounted=YES, url='afp://[email protected]/HomeFolders'}
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.092] -[SStore_FS setupWithAlias:andRef:] (Store-FS.m:447): unlink('/Users/drbanks/Library/Caches/Cleanup At Startup/FileSyncAgent-1032/.FileSync/.fstemp.CUtmP-d-LEOKGQ6G5.noindex')
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::...PHD-R-GX5KJxmEuF6-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #1 of 2
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::Exclusions                                                       | Inclusions                  
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path BEGINSWITH "."                                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".afpDeleted"                                 |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Documents/Microsoft User Data"                     |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.FileSyncUI.plist"    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".SymAVQSFile"                                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/FileSyncAgent.log"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".Cleanup At Startup"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".TemporaryItems"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".Spotlight-V100"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library"                                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "NAVMac800QSFile"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          |                             
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    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::...PHD-R-GX5KJxmEuF6-drbanks Exclusion/Inclusion pair #2 of 2
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    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] "EWS-"                                        | .Trash                      
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name BEGINSWITH[c] ".DocumentRevisions"                          | .bash_history               
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".account"                                          | .ssh                        
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".fseventsd"                                        | Documents/Microsoft User Data
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Envelope Index"                       | Library                     
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/Icons.db"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Safari/HistoryIndex.sk"                    |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mirrors"                                   |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".mcxlc"                                            |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::name LIKE[c] ".com.apple.timemachine.supported"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/Exchange-*"                           |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Feeds"                              |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Logs/MirrorAgent.log"                      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] ".FileSync"                                         |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache"                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Mail/IMAP-*"                               |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.homeSync.plist"      |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/Preferences/com.apple.mcxMenuExtras.plist" |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/FileSync"                                  |                             
    1:: [14/10/10 08:18:18.203] X::path LIKE[c] "Library/PubSub/Downloads"                          |                             
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