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# Export and Import RAS Connections

If you already have one or more connections in the **Connections** list, you can export them and then open on another device with Parallels Client.

To export a connection, do the following:

1. Open Parallels Client.
2. Tap the <img src="/files/iMiSSyeBe2PzGmGacCQb" alt="Three_Dots.png" data-size="line"> icon in the top right corner and choose **Share connections**.
3. Select the connection you want to share and tap **Share** in the top right corner.
4. Choose how you want to share your connection. It will be exported as a file with the *.2xc* extension.

To import a connection, do the following:

1. Open the email or cloud storage (or what you used to share the connection in step 4 above) on another device with Parallels Client installed.
2. Select the *.2xc* file and choose to open it with Parallels Client. The application will start and open the selected connection.


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