Installing and Using Utilities 5-111
See TIPS for more information about working with configuration files.
TIPS:
Creating a Configuration File, page 5-111
Loading a Configuration File, page 5-112
Editing an Existing Configuration File, page 5-113
Performing an Upgrade with No Configuration File, page 5-114
Saving a Configuration File, page 5-115
Selecting Other Configurations to Include, page 5-118
Providing a Description for a Configuration File, page 5-130
Creating a Configuration File
Creating a configuration file allows you to generate a configuration file that you can save and use
immediately or at a later time.
To create a configuration file
1.
On the
Configuration
page, click
Create Configuration File
.
2.
In the
Create Configuration File
dialog box, specify a file name for the new
file. (When you save the file, a
.config
extension is automatically appended to
the file name.)
3.
Next to
Save in
, select the directory in which to save the configuration file.
You can specify any directory on the system. The default location is \Program
Files\ftsys\ActiveUpgrade\User Configurations; however, if you choose a new
configuration directory, the Active Upgrade Console will use the new
directory the next time you create or open a file.
4.
Click
Save
to start editing the configuration.
After you create a configuration file, the configuration process opens on the
Disk Selection
page.
TIPS:
Creating and Managing Configuration Files, page 5-110
Saving a Configuration File, page 5-115
Providing a Description for a Configuration File, page 5-130
Summary of Contents for Express5800/320Fd-MR
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