4. Click Next to start the wizard.
5. Browse to and select the XML configuration file to be imported.
6. If server-specific information is to be imported, check the box on the subsequent
dialog box shown in Figure 18.5. This would normally be the scenario if the same
server was being restored. If, however, the information is being exported to a different
server, the box would normally not be checked. Click Next to continue.
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7. If user permission settings are selected (this option is available only if the selected
file was exported with user permission settings), enter the password required to
decrypt the information and click Next.
8. Click Finish.
9. When the import process completes, click OK.
Importing Entire ISA Configs
The entire configuration of an ISA server can be imported onto a server to clone a configuration
to another server, restore a server to a prior state, or assist with disaster recovery.
After following the steps previously outlined to export the configuration, perform the
following to import that information:
CAUTION
Running the Import wizard allows for two options; the first option is to Import, or
merge the information with the existing ISA information.
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