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Backing up Viscosity's Settings
Knowledge Base > Troubleshooting > Backing up Viscosity's Settings
To backup Viscosity's preferences and connection data a copy should be made of the following files/folders. You can also transfer Viscosity to another computer by copying these files/folders across to the same locations on the new computer.
- The Viscosity application, usually located at
/Applications/Viscosity.app
- Viscosity's Preferences file, located at:
Your Home Folder/Library/Preferences/com.viscosityvpn.Viscosity.plist
- Viscosity's connection data, located at:
Your Home Folder/Library/Application Support/Viscosity
Mac OS X contains two Library folders: a global one on your system drive and one in your Home folder. When accessing the above paths please make sure you are going through the Library folder in your Home folder, rather than the global Library folder.
Mac OS 10.7 (Lion) users: The Library folder is hidden under Lion. To get to it you'll need to open the "Go" menu in the Finder, and select "Go to folder...". Enter "~/Library" (no quotes) and click the Go button. Your Library folder will open.
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