C H A P T E R 7

Creating Accounts for the Installation and Setting Rights and Permissions

In this chapter, you do the following tasks in the order listed:

Note If you are installing the secondary Cisco Unity server now, skip Task 1.

1.Familiarize yourself with the domain accounts you will create in Task 2. See the “About the Accounts Required for the Cisco Unity Installation” section on page 7-2.

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If you are installing the secondary Cisco Unity server now, skip Task 2.

2.Create the applicable domain accounts that are needed to install Cisco Unity. See the “Creating the Accounts Required for the Cisco Unity Installation” section on page 7-3.

3.If you created a Cisco Unity administration account in Task 2.: Add the account to the local Administrators group. See the “Adding the Cisco Unity Administration Account to the Local Administrators Group” section on page 7-3.

4.Set rights and permissions for the accounts that you created in Task 2. See the “Setting Rights and Permissions with the Cisco Unity Permissions Wizard” section on page 7-4.

If you are installing the secondary Cisco Unity server now, skip Task 5.

5.Set Exchange permissions. See the “Setting Required Exchange Permissions” section on page 7-8.

When you are finished with this chapter, return to the “Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Installing Cisco Unity” system to continue installing the Cisco Unity system.

The tasks in the list reference detailed instructions in the Cisco Unity installation guide and in other Cisco Unity documentation. Follow the documentation for a successful installation.

Installation Guide for Cisco Unity 4.0(5) and Later Voice Messaging with Microsoft Exchange 2003/2000 (With Failover Configured)

 

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