[cisco-voip] Importing Exchange accounts into Unity with CUBI
Wydra, Jason
jason.wydra at berbee.com
Tue Dec 26 17:49:28 EST 2006
I know exactly what you're talking about and I did select the Exchange user. It completed the import successfully (so it said) but when I went and looked at the users in SAWEB they showed up as the following:
"Subscriber Type -- Internet (no Exchange message store)"
For testing purposes I deleted one of the subscribers and re-imported again as an Exchange user and got the same result. Unity sees the Active Directory just fine.
Thanks for the response.
Jason
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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of lelio at uoguelph.ca
Sent: Tue 12/26/2006 4:14 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Importing Exchange accounts into Unity with CUBI
I've used CUBI quite a bit a while ago when we were going through our
migration. There is an option which allows you to select between an
exchange user or an internet subscriber. Try going through the process
again and you should see the options. I don't have access to my system
right now, but could get a screen shot for you if need be.
Quoting "Wydra, Jason" <jason.wydra at berbee.com>:
> Hi - I just imported about 45 users into Unity 4.2.1 using CUBI. All
> worked fine and dandy at first but now for some reason when I call into
> Unity from one of the phones it doesn't ask me for my password. It just
> plays the standard opening greeting. I also noticed that when I pull up
> a subscriber account in Unity, it shows all of the users now as internet
> users, not Exchange. Here is the exact syntax. Any ideas what went
> wrong?
>
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> "Subscriber Type -- Internet (no Exchange message store)"
>
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> Jason Wydra
>
> Berbee
>
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>
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