# Download Viscosity Inline Config

The following are the steps to use **Viscosity Inline Config** for setting up your OpenVPN connection:

* In the VPN list, click **More** then **Configuration** for the VPN you want to manage.

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* On the Configuration page, click the **OpenVPN** tab. In the **Download Component Client Export** section, click **Viscosity Inline Config** to download the `.ovpn` configuration file.

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* After the file (e.g., `config-openvpn-by-AI-Cloudeka.ovpn`) has been downloaded, open it from your browser’s download manager or your Downloads folder.

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* When prompted, confirm by clicking **Import** to add the profile into your OpenVPN client.

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* Once imported, the configuration will be available in your OpenVPN client, ready for connection.


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