Tap No to apply the values from the ccf file and leave all other parameters as-is on the destination device.

Tap Cancel to exit with no changes to the destination device.

7.Reboot the Thor VM1 for the new settings to take effect.

Configuration Cloning Utility Command Line Interface

Note: The CCU GUI must be closed before launching the command line interface.

To launch the Client Configuration Utility from the command line, locate the Command Prompt selecting Start > All Programs > Accessories and right click on the Command Prompt icon. Select Run as administrator.

!It is necessary to open the command window as an administrator because the CCU must be able to access and make changes to the Windows registry.

The command utility can be ran from the installed location (C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Configuration Cloning Utility) or in portable mode (such as from a USB drive). When running in portable mode copy the following files to the USB drive:

Configuration Cloning Utility.exe (from installation directory)

PrivateKeyLoaded.dll (from installation directory)

ccf file(s) (from C:\Windows\DDF or other user-specified folder)

A batch file (.bat) can be created to run the CCU commands.

Refer to the examples below to use the command line.

Example 1: Launch GUI

CCU.exe

If ran with no parameters, the GUI CCU interface is opened.

Example 2: Import settings

CCU.exe -import -[programs] -C:\myfile.ccf

Us this command line example to import the current settings from the Thor VM1 running the CCU.

Where:

import directs the CCU to read the settings from the system registry.

[programs] is replaced by one or more of the following programs from which to import settings, separated by an asterisk (*):

RFTerm - RFTerm terminal emulation settings

BTDRWIN7 - Bluetooth EZ Pair settings

ThorWin7 - certain Honeywell specific control panels settings

*.* can be used to import settings from all available programs.

C:\myfile.ccf is the path and filename assigned to the file to settings read from the device. The file must have a .ccf extension. If a file name is specified without a path, the ccf file is saved to C:\Windows\DDF.

CCU.exe -import -*.* -C:\myfile.ccf

The example above imports settings from all available programs into a file named myfile.ccf.

CCU.exe -import -RFTerm -C:\myfile.ccf

The example above imports RFTerm settings into a file named myfile.ccf.

CCU.exe -import -BTDRWIN7*ThorWin7 -C:\myfile.ccf

The example above imports RFTerm and Honeywell control panel settings into a file named myfile.ccf.

Example 3: Apply settings

CCU.exe -apply -reset -e:\myfile.ccf

Use this command line example to read the settings from the specified ccf file and apply them to the Thor VM1 running the CCC.

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