As a desktop support analyst, you can move custom Intellisigs between managers so that you do not have to create them manually in each manager. You can export the Intellisigs from the source manager and import them into the target manager.

Export the Intellisigs to either modify the Intellisig or move the Intellisig from a domain manager to enterprise manager or to another domain manager. You can export all the Intellisigs, specific Intellisigs, or specific versions of an Intellisig. You can also use the CLI for exporting Intellisigs. For more information about the CLI, see intellisigcmd export—Export Intellisigs.
Note: You can export only at the Intellisig level, not at the product, release or patch definitions level.
Follow these steps:
All Intellisigs
Specific Intellisigs
Specific Versions of an Intellisig
The Intellisig Export dialog lists the Intellisigs you selected.
Note: We recommend using uncompressed format while modifying the Intellisigs and compressed format while moving the Intellisigs between managers.
The selected Intellisigs are exported and placed in the location you specified.
Import the Intellisigs to either update the Intellisig after modifications or move the Intellisig from a domain manager to enterprise manager or to another domain manager. You can also use the CLI for exporting Intellisigs. For more information about the CLI, see intellisigcmd import—Import Intellisigs.
Follow these steps:
The Intellisigs Import dialog opens.
The import process begins.
Note: The intellisig in zip format must be exported by corresponding zip (from the export zip options of Intellisig only). Do not use any third-party compression (zip) utility.
You can import Intellisigs to a manager even if it is not connected to the internet, provided that you have one manager that is connected to the Internet where you download the Intellisigs from the CA content server.
For more information, see content utility under the Intellisig feature.
Follow these steps:
Note: You can run the tool either by providing an .xml parameter file or by specifying the parameters directly on the command line. When you run the tool with no parameters, it creates an xml file in the CA\DSM\bin directory called content_utility.xml. You can specify a combination of CA-provided, custom-created, ca_intellisig, and custom_intellisig parameters to determine which software definitions are exported or imported.
Specifies whether to include CA-defined Intellisigs in the export or import.
Specifies whether to include custom-defined Intellisigs in the export or import.
Specifies whether to include scripts and triggers that are associated with an Intellisig during an export or import. If set to no, the master definition is exported or imported but the details are omitted.
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