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Heidi Lohr
2018-06-26 16:56:40 -07:00
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1. Right-click the name of the package that you want to view and select **Edit active directory access** to view the configuration that is assigned to a given user group. Alternatively, select the package, and click **Edit**.
2. Using the list of **AD Entities with Access**, select the AD group that you want to customize. Select **Custom** from the drop-down list, if it is not already selected. A link named **Edit** will be displayed.
2. Using the list of **AD Entities with Access**, select the AD group that you want to customize. Select **Custom** from the drop-down list. A link named **Edit** will be displayed.
3. Click **Edit**. The Dynamic User Configuration that is assigned to the AD Group will be displayed.
3. Select **Edit**. The Dynamic User Configuration assigned to the AD Group will appear.
4. Click **Advanced**, and then click **Export Configuration**. Type in a filename and click **Save**. Now you can edit the file to configure a package for a user.
4. Select **Advanced**, and then select **Export Configuration**. Enter a filename and select **Save**. Now you can edit the file to configure a package for a user.
>[!NOTE]  
>To export a configuration while running on Windows Server, you must disable "IE Enhanced Security Configuration". If this is enabled and set to block downloads, you cannot download anything from the App-V Server.
>To export a configuration while running on Windows Server, you must disable "IE Enhanced Security Configuration". If the setting is enabled and set to block downloads, you cannot download anything from the App-V Server.
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