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Prerequisites
You must have at least one customization specification.
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Web Client Home inventory page, select Policies and Profiles > Customization
Specification Manager.
2 Right-click a specification and select Duplicate.
A new specification is created. If the specification does not appear in the Name column, refresh the
vSphere Web Client.
Export a Customization Specification in the vSphere Web Client
You can export customization specifications and save them as .xml files. To apply an exported
specification to a virtual machine, import the .xml file using the Customization Specification Manager.
Prerequisites
You must have at least one customization specification.
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Web Client Home inventory page, select Policies and Profiles > Customization
Specification Manager.
2 Right-click a specification and select Export.
3 Select a location for the file and click Save.
The specification is saved as an .xml file to the location you specified.
Import a Customization Specification
You can import an existing specification using the Customization Specification Manager, and use the
specification to customize the guest operating system of a virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you must have at least one customization specification saved as an xml file located on
a file system accessible from the vSphere Web Client.
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Web Client Home inventory page, select Policies and Profiles > Customization
Specification Manager.
2 Click the Import specification from a file icon.
3 From the Open dialog, browse to the .xml to import and click Open.
The imported specification is added to the list of customization specifications.
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