Exporting maps and modules – Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 User Manual

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Note:

The folder name will not be used as the name for the new repository.
You will have the opportunity to define a name for the repository later
in this procedure.

Note:

You also can enter the IP address of the server in the Server field. For a
local server, localhost also can be entered.

6.

Click Next.

7.

In the Username field, type your administrator username.

Note:

You must be an administrator to create new repositories.

8.

In the Password field, type your administrator password.

9.

Click Next.

10.

In the Description field, type a name that you want to use to identify the
repository.

11.

Check the Archive Repository check box if you want to use this repository as
a backup or as an archive repository.

12.

Click Next.

13.

Select a unique Repository ID for this repository.

Note:

This identifier must be different from any identifier used in an existing
repository within your company. This identifier will be used in the file
name of all modules created in this repository. Assigning unique
identifiers to each repository prevents the possibility of overwriting an
existing map or module when importing modules from a Smart Image
that was deployed from a folder, or from another repository.

14.

Click Finish.

To open a repository or change to a different repository, do the following:
1.

From the Main window menu bar, click File.

2.

Click Open Repository.... A list of recently accessed repositories is displayed.

3.

Enter the server name for the server on which your repository resides, and then
click List. A list of repositories is displayed.

4.

In the Username field, type your username.

5.

In the Password field, type your password.

6.

Select a repository.

7.

Click Open.

To change to a module repository that has been recently accessed, do the
following:
1.

From the Main window menu bar, click File.

2.

Click Recent Repositories.

3.

Click the desired repository.

Exporting maps and modules

You can also export maps, modules, or the complete contents of a repository to a
folder outside of a repository for archive purposes. This is very helpful if you want
to clean out unused maps and modules from your repository. Once you export a
map or module to an outside folder, you can erase the map or module from your
repository.

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