[cisco-voip] Service Accounts Unity Connection
Pat Hayes
pat-cv at wcyv.com
Tue Apr 10 23:34:32 EDT 2012
Those two would typically be it, but of course the safest answer is to
verify with the person that set it up :-)
If you're looking for what from the original Unity server you can remove
from AD (assuming they aren't also being used for something else), a
typical windows based Unity server install would have added the following:
- a message store service account (usually something like
'UnityMsgStoreSvc')
- directory service account (UnityDirSvc)
- install service account (UnityInstall)
- admin service account (UnityAdmin)
- System mailbox (Unity_<hostname of unity>)
- Broadcast mailbox (UsBms_<hostname of unity>)
- AllSubscribers PDL
- Unaddressed messages PDL
- System event messages PDL
- Example admin (eadmin)
- Unity location object (default<hex string>)
HTH,
Pat
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Jeff Ruttman <ruttmanj at carewisc.org> wrote:
> Greetings, ****
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> I’m trying to clean up Active Directory after moving from Unity to Unity
> Connection. I recall our consultant making 2 service accounts, one for
> access to Exchange (single inbox) and one for access to LDAP to sync user
> accounts. Are there any other service accounts that Unity Connection might
> need and might be setup? It’s a standalone Unity Connection server.****
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> Thanks****
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> jeff****
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