I'm about to switch laptops and would like to export and import all the connections I have configured the ACC client. Since we support quite a few clients on ACC, we have multiple connections to keep track.
Let us know if there is any way to achieve this.
Rajiv
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Hi Rajiv,
On the old machine which has the connection information, find the following file and move it over to your new machine:
C:\Users\[myUserId]\AppData\Roaming\Neolane\NL_5\nlclient_cnx.xml
Note: If you'd like to bring over your locally cached info for each connection as well, you can bring along all the other XML you see in these directories, too. (You'll probably want to zip the whole directory in this case because this can be a lot of data.) This is optional.
Using regEdit, find the entries resembling NL_5 and NL_6 below and export each of them:
These registry entries contain encrypted passwords for your connections defined above.
Bring the exported keys over to the new machine and use regEdit to import them there.
Lastly, you can open your Adobe Campaign client and confirm that your connections have been brought over along with the corresponding usernames and passwords.
Thanks,
David
Hello @rajivkamathacc.,
right click anywhere on the white space and edit XML source will give all connections as XML. On the same place you can later paste them and save them.
Marcel
Hi Rajiv,
You can copy and paste the file: nlclient_cnx.xml from the path "C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Neolane\NL_5", from the old machine to the new one.
All your connections will get imported to the new machine.
But since passwords are cached, they will not be migrated.
Thanks,
Deepika
Hi Rajiv,
On the old machine which has the connection information, find the following file and move it over to your new machine:
C:\Users\[myUserId]\AppData\Roaming\Neolane\NL_5\nlclient_cnx.xml
Note: If you'd like to bring over your locally cached info for each connection as well, you can bring along all the other XML you see in these directories, too. (You'll probably want to zip the whole directory in this case because this can be a lot of data.) This is optional.
Using regEdit, find the entries resembling NL_5 and NL_6 below and export each of them:
These registry entries contain encrypted passwords for your connections defined above.
Bring the exported keys over to the new machine and use regEdit to import them there.
Lastly, you can open your Adobe Campaign client and confirm that your connections have been brought over along with the corresponding usernames and passwords.
Thanks,
David
Thank You, @Marcel_Szimonisz , @dsareen1 , and @DavidKangni . Your solutions worked perfectly.
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