The FTAC administrator can have admission profiles and sets written (i.e. "exported") to a file and thus back up all admission profiles and sets that exist on the computer.
In addition, this function is useful when a user migrates from one computer to another. In this case, the FTAC administrator first backs up the existing FTAC environment to a file and then re-installs this on another computer. The FTAC user can then continue to work in the same FTAC environment as before, i.e. with the same admission profiles and the same admission set.
Any existing privileges must be explicitly set up again on the new computer, and the admission profiles must be explicitly released if the FTAC administrator does not possess the necessary administration privileges.
On the other hand, if the FTAC administrator has the necessary administration privileges, he/she can specify on importing whether the profiles will be imported with unmodified attributes or not.
The FTAC administrator can also selectively back the FTAC environment by using corresponding parameter specifications and then restore them when needed:
admission profiles and admission sets of one or more users (up to 100)
all admission profiles and admission sets on a given computer
only admission sets, no admission profiles
only admission profiles, no admission sets
The FTAC administrator can view the contents of a backup file.