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Hi there,

what I found I could do was derive a new policy based on one of the old policies.  The 
new policy would be 7.0 compliant but it would have most of the 6.5 settings including 
the filters etc. that you had set...  That way you can migrate all the old settings 
basically

FYI


Richard

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I am having massive problems trying to import my NT based Network Sensor 6.5 Policies 
to my new W2K Network Sensor 7.0 systems.

SiteProtector cant do it at all, it simply rejects my old policies when trying to 
apply them to V 7 sensors.

The WorkGroup Manager sort of imports it, but applies the policy to the 7 sensor as if 
its a 6.5 sensor and you see no new decodes.

I cant believe there is no migration path and I have to recreate my NS 7 policies from 
the beginning. Has anybody had the same experience, or advice they can offer?



Stephen Cooper, CISSP
Senior Security Analyst
Security & Architecture Group
Information Technology Services
Bank for International Settlements
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