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# Migrating to CapStorm/Container

Configuration files from the desktop version of CapStorm applications can be imported into the CapStorm/Container by following this process:

1. Open the CapStorm application.
2. Click on File -> Import in the top left of the application.
3. Select the configuration file on your local computer.
4. Press File -> Save to save the configuration.

After saving the configuration, you can use CopyStorm/Director to create the job schedule.

## Importing a Configuration File

1. Go to the “Applications” tab and select the CapStorm application. ![](/files/drM1WyqieI6PCfkm66VB)
2. In the top-left, select File -> Import. ![](/files/bCXf3dawbDzr4sU3kjXF)
3. In the pop-up, select Browse. ![](/files/NrFN8LjcZB2oVmUaobmE)
4. Find and select the application configuration file – CopyStorm configuration files end in “.copyStorm”.
5. CopyStorm will auto-populate with the imported configuration. ![](/files/OlbdBPyRPbe7QtZpmeEt)
6. In the top-left, select File -> Save.

After saving the configuration file, you can schedule the configuration using CopyStorm/Director.


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