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The Import/Export configuration feature described here always builds a backup of '''two''' files even though you may see only one file in the save or open dialogs.  So, when you import the configuration backup, the dialog lets you choose the VTP file, but it also knows to automatically import in the .cfg file with the same name.  So it handles files in pairs. The two files end with ".vtp" and ".cfg".  The name before the filename extension will generated with a name that looks like this:
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The Import/Export configuration feature described here always builds a backup of '''two''' files even though you may see only one file in the save or open dialogs.  So, when you import the configuration backup, the dialog lets you choose the VTP file, but it also knows to automatically import in the .cfg file with the same name.  So it handles files in pairs.<br><br>
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The files end with ".vtp" and ".cfg" filename folder.  The name before the filename extension will generated with a name that looks like this:
  
 
* exported_vtube_configiration_ 20160205_08_45_23.vtp
 
* exported_vtube_configiration_ 20160205_08_45_23.vtp

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Which files are used to create the backup?

The Import/Export configuration feature described here always builds a backup of two files even though you may see only one file in the save or open dialogs. So, when you import the configuration backup, the dialog lets you choose the VTP file, but it also knows to automatically import in the .cfg file with the same name. So it handles files in pairs.

The files end with ".vtp" and ".cfg" filename folder. The name before the filename extension will generated with a name that looks like this:

  • exported_vtube_configiration_ 20160205_08_45_23.vtp
  • exported_vtube_configiration_ 20160205_08_45_23.cfg

The name includes the date and time encoded into the name.

Steps to BACKUP the Current Configuration

STEP 1

Press the System Options button.

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STEP 2

Press the Project Setup tab, and then press the EXPORT VTUBE CONFIGURATION button.

Vtube-v2.2 exportconfiguration.png

STEP 3

Use the Save dialog to save a configuration backup.

Vtube v2.2 exportconfig saveas.png

STEP 4

VTube will display a dialog with the two configuration files that it saved. These two files are required for complete configuration of VTube - so you can use them to restore a configuration.

Vtube v2.2 exportconfig whichfilessaved.png



Steps to RESTORE a Configuration from a Backup

STEP 1

Press the System Options button.

Vtube-STEP v2.2 toolbar sys.png

STEP 2

Press the Project Setup tab, and then press the IMPORT VTUBE CONFIGURATION button.

Vtube-v2.2 importconfiguration.png

STEP 3

The Path Manager will display. Double click on the path where the configuration files were stored. Or browse into that path.

Vtube v2.2 importconfig pathmanager.png

STEP 4

Find and open the backup file.

Vtube v2.2 importconfig openbackup.png

STEP 5

Press Continue in the warning dialog.

Vtube v2.2 importconfig clearoverwrite configuration warning.png

STEP 6

Press OK.

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