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Verification: The command will report that the template exported successfully. Verify that the file test.xml was created in C:\. You can open test.xml in Windows Internet Explorer to view the file content.
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Once you have exported template settings to an XML file, you can use dirquota.exe with the template import option to deploy those settings to the remote computer. Test setup: Log on to the local computer with a domain account that has administrative credentials on the local and remote computers. If you have not already done so, perform the first scenario for testing template export and import (see Scenario 1: Quota template export earlier in this guide). A quota template named 50 MB Limit must not already exist on the remote computer. On your local computer, open a command prompt using the Run as administrator option. Run the following command to import the settings on the remote computer: dirquota template import /file:C:\test.xml /remote:REMOTE Verification: The command will report that the template imported successfully. On the local computer, run the following command to list all the quota templates installed on the remote computer: dirquota template list /remote:REMOTE Verify that the 50 MB Limit template appears in the command output. On the remote computer, open File Server Resource Manager and verify, under Quota Templates, that the 50 MB Limit quota template is listed.
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