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Changing the User Status in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace User Profiles
Active, Inactive, and Locked States
Unlocking a User Profile
Locking or Deactivating a User Profile
Changing the User Status in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace User Profiles
Release 8.5
Revised: September 19, 2011 3:25 pm
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Active, Inactive, and Locked States
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Unlocking a User Profile
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Locking or Deactivating a User Profile
Active, Inactive, and Locked States
Table 1 User Status Options
State
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Description
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Active
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Users with an active user profile can sign in and use Cisco Unified MeetingPlace.
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Inactive
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User with an inactive user profile cannot sign in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. However, they can still attend meetings that are not restricted to profiled users.
When an employee leaves your company, you can make the user profile inactive to preserve any meetings scheduled by that employee. If, instead, you delete the user profile, all past meetings scheduled by that user are deleted from the system.
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Locked
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Users with a locked user profile cannot sign in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. However, like users with an inactive profile, they can still attend meetings that are not restricted to profiled users.
User profiles can be locked by two methods:
• The system automatically locks a user profile after a configurable number of failed user sign-in attempts.
• A system administrator or attendant can manually lock a user profile.
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Related Topics
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Unlocking a User Profile
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Locking or Deactivating a User Profile
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Deleting a User Profile in the Configuring User Profiles and User Groups for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace module
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Deleting User Profiles by Import in the Importing Data into Cisco Unified MeetingPlace module
Unlocking a User Profile
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to the Administration Center.
Step 2
Select User Configuration > Locked User Profiles.
Step 3
Check the check box in the same row as the user profile that you want to unlock. You can select multiple user profiles.
Make sure that you uncheck any check boxes for user profiles that you do not want to unlock.
Step 4
Select Set Selected to Active.
Step 5
Select OK in the confirmation pop-up window.
Step 6
Verify that the unlocked user profile does not appear in the View Locked Profiles page.
Related Topics
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Navigation Reference: View Locked Profiles Page in the Administration Center Page References for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace module
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Active, Inactive, and Locked States
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Locking or Deactivating a User Profile
Locking or Deactivating a User Profile
Restriction
The system administrator and the recorder profiles cannot be locked.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to the Administration Center.
Step 2
Select User Configuration > User Profiles.
Step 3
Find the user profile that you want to lock.
Step 4
Select Edit in the same row as the user profile that you want to lock.
Step 5
Set the User status field to Locked or Inactive.
Step 6
Select Save.
Related Topics
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Navigation Reference: User Profiles Page in the Administration Center Page References for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace module
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Active, Inactive, and Locked States
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Unlocking a User Profile