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When importing DV Toolkit packages, keep in mind:
  • You must have a DV Toolkit package file. You can create this file using the DV Toolkit application.
  • If you do not provide a name for the properties when you create the package it in the DV Toolkit application, the package name displays "untitled" in the SMS after you import it. It's a best practice to use a distinct name for the properties when you create the DV Toolkit package file. Within the DV Toolkit application, select File Properties to change the name of the properties for the package.
  • You can activate a new DV Toolkit package, or you can replace a currently active package (the SMS keeps the filter overrides for the previously active package).

Procedure

  1. Select ProfilesDV Toolkit Packages.
  2. Click Import.
  3. Click Browse to browse to and select a DV Toolkit package file.
  4. To automatically activate the package and replace an existing (active) package, do the following:
    1. Select the Activate the imported DV Toolkit package check box.
    2. Click OK.
    3. Do any of the following:
    • To activate the new DV Toolkit package, click Activate. (The DV Toolkit package will be activated as a new package and will not be associated with existing filter overrides in any other package).
    • To replace an existing, active package, select the Overwrite a currently active DV Toolkit with the activating DV Toolkit check box, select a DV Toolkit package from the list of active packages, and then click Overwrite. The DV Toolkit package will replace the selected package and the SMS will keep the filter overrides for the previously active package. If a filter is deleted from a package, then those filter overrides will also be removed from the profile.
  5. Click OK.
    The package displays in the DV Toolkit Inventory table and the DV Toolkit Packages navigation pane. If the package is active, a green check mark displays under the Active column, and (active) displays after the package name in the DV Toolkit Packages navigation pane.