ntbackup - not sure about some folders

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Win XP PRO SP2

I'm looking at setting up ntbackup and have noticed two folders in tree view
that I don't know about.

Using WinExplorer & View hidden files is set, I see -:

MSOCache

Using ntbackup in file view I see -:

MSOCache
System Volume Information

Is there any significance that "System Volume Information" is not visible in
WinExplorer?

Should these folders be included in the backup?

Regards
Stephen Ford


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