Can I use a clone data file to copy settings while installing?
Yes. Copy a clone data file named clonefci.bds to the install disk or network folder from which the install will be run. Install Full Control Internet from that network folder or disk. Because you have copied clonefci.bds to the same directory as the install program (install.exe), you will be asked during installation if you wish to copy the clone information to the new computer. After installation, the new computer will have the same Full Control Internet settings as the master system. (Note: if doing an automated “quiet” install, the clone settings are copied with no user input required.
Yes. Copy a clone data file named clonefc.bds to the shared network folder with the Full Control install files, or the Full Control install disk if installing from writable distribution media. Install Full Control from the network server or disk. In an interactive manual install, if you have copied clonefc.bds to the same directory as the install program (install.exe), you will be asked during installation if you wish to copy the clone information to the new computer. In an automated unattended install, if the installer finds clonefc.bds in its same folder, the clone file will be used. In either case, after installation the new computer will have the same Full Control settings as the master system.
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