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JP1 Version 12 JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Smart Device Manager


sdmioutils importpolicy (importing security policy settings)

This command imports previously exported security policy settings.

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Functionality

This command imports previously exported security policy settings.

For an environment with multiple JP1/ITDM2 - SDM systems configured, this command enables security policy settings created on one smart device manager to be reused on another smart device manager.

Execute this command on the smart device manager.

Format

sdmioutils importpolicy -import import-file-name[ -name security-policy-name]

Arguments

-import import-file-name

Specify the absolute path (within 259 bytes) of the XML file to import.

-name security-policy-name

Specify a security policy name to import. If this argument is omitted, the security policy name defined in XML is registered. If the specified security policy name already exists, registration fails.

Storage location

JP1/ITDM2 - SDM (Smart Device Manager)-installation-folder\mgr\bin

Execution permissions

Administrator permissions (this command is executed from the administrator's console if the Windows UAC function is enabled)

Notes

Return values

Return value

Description

0

The command finished normally.

11

The format for specifying the command arguments is invalid. Alternatively, the length of the file name specified for the command argument exceeds the upper limit.

12

You do not have the permissions to execute this command.

13

The specified server is not correct, or the operating environment of JP1/ITDM2 - SDM (Smart Device Manager) is invalid.

14

The file does not exist, or you do not have permission to access it.

15

A file access error occurred, or the disk does not have sufficient capacity.

18

Another command is being executed.

22

The specified security policy already exists.

30

The database cannot be accessed.

40

Command execution was interrupted.

150

Other error occurred.

253

The service has not started.

Example

The following shows an example of using the command to import the security policy settings in exportpolicy.xml (security policy name: Development Department policy) that was exported to C:\temp\.

sdmioutils importpolicy -import C:\temp\exportpolicy.xml -name Development Department policy

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