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Contents Cisco Unified Workforce Optimization Workforce Management Installation Guide Contents Removing WFM Installing and Configuring WFMCapturing Historical Call Data Index Contents Overview IntroductionFeatures of Workforce Management Workforce Management Services Workforce Management Sync Service Tomcat ServiceWhat’s New in This Version WFM Documentation Port Usage Http//tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/index.htmlWFM Port Usage on Remote Devices System Requirements OverviewOperating Environment System RequirementsSystem Environment Application Where Installed/Description Third Party Software RequirementsVersion of Birt shipped with WFM meets WFM desktops must have the following software applications System Capacity Configuration Data Installation Guide October Before You Install WFM Installing Microsoft SQL Server Creating a SQL Server Login for WFM Configuring Firewall Port Exceptions Port UsageInstalling and Configuring WFM Verifying Prerequisites Upgrading from WFM 8.0 to WFM Installing WFM Custom Setup InstallShield Wizard Completed Configuring WFM Launching WFM Configuration Setup ManuallySpecifying the WFM Server Address Specifying WFM Database Access WFM DatabaseConfiguring WFM Administrator Access WFM Administrator PasswordConfiguring Active Directory Complete one of the following optionsSpecifying the Unified CCX Database Unified CCX Unified CCSpecifying the CTI Server CTI ServerGo to . Specifying the Unified CM Server on Specifying the Unified CM Server Click Add. The Enter IP Address dialog box appears FigureConfiguration Complete Configuring NT Authentication for Unified CC Creating WFM Users for the Unified CCX DatabaseInstallation Guide Configuring WFM Services to Run As the New User Granting the New User Access to Unified CCX Database Workforce Management login window Verifying the Database ConnectionWorkforce Management Configuring Regional Settings ENU Capturing Historical Call Data Capturing CSQ Historical Call Data Odysoft Odbc CollectorCapturing Agent Historical Call Data Capture Agent Historical Agent data OctoberVerifying Historical Call Data Capture Removing WFM Removing WFMInstallation Guide October Index WFM