[cisco-voip] Change passwords...

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Mon Jan 8 15:54:29 EST 2007


 From an earlier email "Biggest issue you'll have is that IIS will  
cache the old password so it will still work for a while along with  
the new one.  You can restart IIS to clear it but that will impact EM  
while it's down."

-Ryan

On Jan 8, 2007, at 3:16 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote:

OK, not as lucky as I thought, still killed Extension Mobility.

The fix was to restart Tomcat and IIS



Jonathan

On 1/8/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com> wrote:It took about  
10 minutes to take effect... For some reason it didn't propagate  
immediately, all is good now.

Thanks.



Jonathan


On 1/8/07, charles george <cisco1.charles at gmail.com> wrote: i will  
look into this tonight and update you. it worked for me. You also  
have to upfdate the regostry. I will find and send you the links


On 1/8/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com > wrote: OK, that  
didn't work at all...

I changed the CCMAdministrator password (and all the others, except  
for Directory Manager), but I can still login with the old password  
(the new password doesn't work).

I currently login to CCM web with administrator and cisco... I need  
to change that password, but how?



Jonathan

On 1/7/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com > wrote: Yeah, I just  
noticed that... Thanks




Jonathan

On 1/7/07, charles george < cisco1.charles at gmail.com > wrote: no it  
only changes the dc directory passsword if you select it. log in and  
then click the drop down box ans select ccmadmi9nistrator. I have  
done it a few times.


On 1/7/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com > wrote: The  
CCMPWDCHANGER changes the DC Directory password, this kills IPCC  
Express, unless I delete the LDAP config and create a new one (during  
which time the call center is down).

Can't do that.

I was thinking the admin utility and change passwords just there.



Jonathan


On 1/7/07, charles george <cisco1.charles at gmail.com > wrote: use the  
cmpwdchanger. Just click the drop down box and select the  
ccmadministrator password

On 1/6/07, Jonathan Charles < jonvoip at gmail.com > wrote:
I need to change the CCMAdministrator and the local administrator  
passwords on CallManager 4.1 without changing any of the service  
passwords or the DC Directory password.

The key thing here is I need to do this during production (we do not  
have a maintenance window) without upsetting our call center (UCCx 4.0 
(4) or Extension Mobility)...

How?



Jonathan

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