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Exporting and importing offline USB Devices White List
You can export the offline USB Devices White List to a .whl file that you can import and use on another computer. Exporting and importing can also be used as a form of backup.
To export the offline USB Devices White List
1. If using DeviceLock Management Console, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Management Console and connect it to the computer running DeviceLock Service.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Service Settings Editor, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Service Settings Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Group Policy Manager, do the following:
a) Open Group Policy Object Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand DeviceLock.
2. Expand Devices.
3. Under Devices, do one of the following:
Right-click USB Devices White List, and then click Save Offline.
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Select USB Devices White List, and then click Save Offline on the toolbar.
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Expand USB Devices White List, right-click any user or group specified in the white list, and then click Save Offline.
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Expand USB Devices White List, select any user or group specified in the white list. In the details pane, right-click the white listed device, and then click Save.
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Right-click USB Devices White List, and then click Manage Offline. In the lower-right pane of the USB Devices White List (Offline) dialog box, under Devices, click Save.
4. In the Save As dialog box that appears, in the Save in box, browse to the location where you want to save the .whl file.
5. In the File name box, type the file name you want.
6. Click Save.
When you export the offline USB Devices White List, it is saved in a file with a .whl extension.
To import the offline USB Devices White List
1. If using DeviceLock Management Console, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Management Console and connect it to the computer running DeviceLock Service.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Service Settings Editor, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Service Settings Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Group Policy Manager, do the following:
a) Open Group Policy Object Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand DeviceLock.
2. Expand Devices.
3. Under Devices, do one of the following:
Right-click USB Devices White List, and then click Load Offline.
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Select USB Devices White List, and then click Load Offline on the toolbar.
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Expand USB Devices White List, right-click any user or group specified in the white list, and then click Load Offline.
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Expand USB Devices White List, and then select any user or group specified in the white list. In the details pane, right-click the white listed device, and then click Load.
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Right-click USB Devices White List, and then click Manage Offline. In the lower-right pane of the USB Devices White List (Offline) dialog box, under Devices, click Load.
4. In the Open dialog box that appears, locate and select the file you want to import, and then click Open.