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Chapter 9: Using DSView 3.0 Management Software Tools 351
d. Click Next.
4. The Save Process window will appear. Click Next.
5. The Completed Successful window will appear, along with a File Download dialog box.
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.
NOTE: The default file name 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 file name and click
Save to save the .csv file.
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Click Cancel to cancel the action.
6. Click Finish. The Units Tools window will appear.
Exporting unit rights
The Export Unit Rights tool will export permission information about units from the DSView
software host. Managed appliance information will be exported into a .csv file with the default
name appliance_rights.csv. Target device information will be exported into a .csv file with the
default name target_device_rights.csv. You may change the names of the files when they are saved.
The following information will be exported for managed appliances:
Appliance - The name of the managed appliance. See Modifying unit overview information on
page 147 for information on assigning a name to a managed appliance.
User/User Group - The DSView user or user group to which the managed appliance has any or
all rights for the unit. See Managing DSView Users using User Groups on page 329 for
information on user groups.
Reboot - Specifies whether the DSView user or user group has the right to perform a reboot on
a DSR switch or CPS appliance. See Modifying unit access rights on page 161 for specifying
rebooting of a DSR switch or CPS appliance.
Flash Upgrade - Specifies whether the DSView user or user group has the right to perform a
FLASH upgrade on a DSR switch or CPS appliance. See Modifying unit access rights on
page 161 for specifying the FLASH upgrading of a DSR switch or CPS appliance.
Settings - Specifies whether the DSView user or user group has the right to configure appliance
settings, not including the right to manage local user accounts on the appliance. See Modifying
managed appliance settings on page 165 for information on changing the system settings of a
managed appliance.