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Import File format

I have a question regarding the import file format. We have different groups in Sophos, some of them nested in each other. What format do I need to provide the Group Name in the import file?

For example: I have a group called "Windows7", which has a subgroup called "Firefox_No". How do I specify that structure in the file? If I do the example below, it will create a new Group with that name in the root structure. 

[Windows7_Firefox_No]
DT-0128J-ECB

I have tried:

[Windows7|Windows7_Firefox_No]

[Windows7\Windows7_Firefox_No]

[\Windows7\Windows7_Firefox_No]

but none of them worked. Does anyone know how I can specify the path correctly?

Many thanks!!

André

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    Well, my thinking is that, sooner or later I will need to do this again, then next time I can use the script or whatever I developed and have it done in no time.

    Unfortunately I'm just a poor tecchie, so I can't delegate that work :smileysad:

    I'll try a few things. If I find a good (enough) solution I'll come back and post it. Deleting and adding, though, would always work. Or moving individually.

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  • "even if it takes 10 times as long"

    Well, my thinking is that, sooner or later I will need to do this again, then next time I can use the script or whatever I developed and have it done in no time.

    Unfortunately I'm just a poor tecchie, so I can't delegate that work :smileysad:

    I'll try a few things. If I find a good (enough) solution I'll come back and post it. Deleting and adding, though, would always work. Or moving individually.

    :54627
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