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Procedure
1 In the Host Profiles view page, select the profile to export from the profile list.
2 Right-click the profile and select the Export Profile.
3 Select the location and type the name of the file to export the profile.
4 Click Save.
Import a Host Profile
You can import a profile from a file in the VMware profile format (.vpf).
NOTE When a host profile is exported, administrator and user profile passwords are not exported. This is a
security measure and stops passwords from being exported in plain text when the profile is exported. You
will be prompted to re-enter the values for the password after the profile is imported and the password is
applied to a host.
Procedure
1 In the Host Profiles main view, click the Create Profile icon.
The Create Profile wizard appears.
2 Select the option to import a profile and click Next.
3 Enter or browse the VMware Profile Format file to import and click Next.
4 Select a valid host you want to designate as the reference host for the imported profile and click Next.
5 Type the name, enter a description for the imported profile, and click Next when finished.
6 Review the summary information for the imported profile and click Finish to complete importing the
profile.
The imported profile appears in the profile list.
Clone a Host Profile
A host profile clone is a copy of an existing host profile.
Procedure
1 In the Host Profiles main view, select the profile to clone.
2 Click Clone Profile.
3 A clone of the profile appears in the Host Profiles view.
Edit a Host Profile
You can view and edit host profile policies, select a policy to be checked for compliance, and change the
policy name or description.
Procedure
1 In the Host Profiles main view, select the profile to edit from the profile list.
2 Click Edit Host Profile.
3 (Optional) Change the profile name or description in the fields at the top of the Profile Editor.
4 Edit the policy.
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