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Personally, I would copy your entire Workspace across. RDi does have facilities to Export configuration files, (FILES > EXPORT > RATIONAL DEVELOPER FOR i) but I would still copy the entire Workspace instead. Simpler for your situation.

Do you know where your current Workspace is? (You should, if only to back it up occasionally.) Check WINDOW > PREFERENCES > GENERAL > WORKSPACE to find your Workspace path.

Once you've installed RDi on your new PC and load it up for the first time, you should be prompted for the location of your new Workspace.in the Eclipse Launcher window. Click on BROWSE and navigate to the Workspace folder you copied across. If you're moving to a new version of RDi, (e.g. 9.5 to 9.6) you may get a conversion warning, but it should all work through OK.

NOTE: Any plug-ins you have such as iSphere, QuantumDB, etc. will need to be installed again. Once you've done this, your Workspace configuration should be complete.

Hope this helps.
Brian.

On 23/04/2018 18:43, Steve Jones wrote:
I will be installing RDi on a new machine & would like to bring over all my
settings from my current RDi setup, stuff like the editor colors/fonts &
RSE connections.
How do I go about doing this?

Thanks in advance.



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