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11. Click Open. The file will download and open. By default, .csv files are configured to open
in Microsoft Excel. If Microsoft Excel is not installed on your computer, you will be
prompted to select a text editor to use for opening the .csv file.
The default filename of the .csv file is unitproperties.csv. Subsequent files that you
export will be incremented (unitproperties[1].csv, unitproperties[2].csv and so on).
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Click Save. The Save As dialog box will appear. Select a directory and filename and
click Save to save the .csv file.
12. Click Finish. The Units Tools window will open.
Exporting access rights
The Export Access Rights tool will export permission information about units from the
DSView management software host. The unit name and the user/user group to which the unit
has access rights will be exported. Additionally, the unit access right settings will be exported;
see About Access Rights on page 163.
The output .csv file may be viewed in a text editor or spreadsheet application, such as
Microsoft Excel.
To export access rights:
1. Click the Units tab.
2. Click Tools in the side navigation bar. The Unit Tools window will open.
3. Click the Export Access Rights icon or link. The Export Access Rights Wizard will appear.
4. Select either All Units, Appliances, Target Devices or Unit Groups, for the unit type and
click Next.
5. The Save Process window will open. Read the text, then click Next.
6. When prompted, enter the location and filename where the exported access rights will be
saved.
7. The Completed Successful window will open, along with a File Download dialog box.
8. Click Open. The file will download and open. By default, .csv files are configured to open
in Microsoft Excel. If Microsoft Excel is not installed on your computer, you will be
prompted to select a text editor to use for opening the .csv file.
The default filename of the .csv file is appliance_rights.csv if you are exporting
managed appliance rights or target_device_rights.csv if you are exporting target device
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