Document ID: 20717 |
Introduction
This document describes the problem and solution related to how to fix an administrator account when it is not associated with a Cisco Unity subscriber.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on Cisco Unity.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
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Problem
When you attempt to access the System Administrator (SA) page, you may receive an error that states that the administrator account is not associated with the Cisco Unity subscriber.
Solution
To gain appropriate rights to access the SA page, you must run the GrantUnityAccess utility. This tool is located at C:\commserver\grantunityaccess.exe.
If you run this utility with no options, the instructions should display. The normal use of this tool is to provide the domain/alias of the account which is to have access to the SA, and then from which account to copy those rights.
For example, if the alias of the user you want to give administration rights to is TempAdministrator and your domain name is MyDOMAIN, use the GrantUnityAccess -u MyDOMAIN\TempAdministrator -s Installer command at the DOS prompt:
The installer account is a special account that always has administration rights but is not created in the directory. It is local to the SQL database only.
This screen shot shows the other options available for the GrantUnityAccess utility.
Refer to Granting Administrative Rights to Other Cisco Unity Servers for more information about the GrantUnityAccess utility using Cisco Unity 3.1.
Refer to Granting Administrative Rights to Other Cisco Unity Servers for more information about the GrantUnityAccess utility using Cisco Unity 4.0.
Problem
In GrantUnityAccess utility several accounts appear as unknown.
D:\CommServer>GrantUnityAccess -l Subscriber Directory Account ------------------ ------------------------------------- EAdmin4b6b3635 <Unknown> User in Non-Trusted Domain? (needs to be deleted) Installer <Unknown> User in Non-Trusted Domain? (needs to be deleted) Installer <Unknown> User in Non-Trusted Domain? (needs to be deleted) EAdmin4b6b3635 <Unknown> User in Non-Trusted Domain? (needs to be deleted) EAdmin4b6b3635 <Unknown> User in Non-Trusted Domain? (needs to be deleted)
Solution
Complete these steps in order to resolve this problem:
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Choose C: > Program Files > UnityCredentialMap.
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Click on UnityCredentialMap.exe.
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Highlight the account with an unknown association (blank field).
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Click Edit.
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Remove Selected Mapping then click Ok.
Note: Remember to use it only if you have unknown association. For any other association changes, use he tGrantUnityAccess tool from Tool Depots. You need to use the UnityCredentialsMap tool provided in www.ciscounitytools.com as the Credentials Viewer.
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| Updated: Feb 02, 2006 | Document ID: 20717 |
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