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Select the file to be imported and
click [Open].
If [User Account Control] is displayed, click
[Yes].
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The settings are imported.
If [Skip] is clicked in the "Save Permission
Information" screen when saving the
settings, when these settings are imported,
the entry screen for the supervisor password
is displayed.
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The execution results are displayed on the
screen.
CAUTION
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Settings that cancel the following functions
cannot be saved for security reasons.
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Windows Firewall
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Execute-Disable Bit Capability
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Hard Disk Lock
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A startup password (supervisor or user
password) that has already been set cannot be
changed when a profile is imported.
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The following functions require a supervisor
password to be entered when they are set in
the Security Setting Utility.
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Execute-Disable Bit Capability
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Hard Disk Lock
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The following functions require logging on to
an administrator's user account before setting
in the Security Setting Utility.
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Windows Firewall
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Automatic updating
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Standard user creation
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Logon method
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When multiple folders encrypted with the
Encrypting File System are created, only the
information for the folder created last is saved.
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The import results are saved in a file called
ssulog.txt in the "Documents" folder.
NOTE
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You can also import settings without starting up
the Security Setting Utility. The execution results
are not displayed if the importing and setting are
performed correctly.
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Double-click the file containing the saved
settings in Explorer.
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Specify with an argument when starting
up the Security Setting Utility (for network
administrators).
Wild cards cannot be used.
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About the screensaver set in [Operation When
Away]
The screensavers installed in the Windows
system folder are displayed in a list. Select an ID
or file name that is displayed in the list.
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