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How can I move my Rumpus settings and user accounts to another Mac (or the same Mac after a clean system install)?

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How can I move my Rumpus settings and user accounts to another Mac (or the same Mac after a clean system install)?

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All Rumpus configuration files are stored in the directory “/usr/local/Rumpus”, and can be copied normally for backup purposes, or to move settings from one machine to another. Easy access to this directory in the Finder is available by clicking the “Open Config Folder” button on the “FTP Settings” window. For details about the purpose of each file, see the “Technical Details” article in the Helpful Info folder of the Rumpus package. The “Rumpus.users” file is usually the most important, as it contains all of the user account definitions. These files can be moved from one Mac to another, but there are a couple of things to watch out for. The biggest issue is that the FTP Root folder and user Home Folder paths will almost certainly change when moving the server to another machine, though other differences between the old and new computers may cause problems as well. When moving your server (or re-installing after a system cleaning), we recommend that you start by downloading the latest

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