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<P>I have a rather basic question---</P>
<P>The vendor who installed our Unity server advised us that we should always
Remote Desktop/Terminal Services connect into the server and use the local IE to
access the following URL-</P>
<P><A
href="http://<servername>/Web/SA/Default.htm">http://<servername>/Web/SA/Default.htm</A><BR></P>
<P>Finally today, I had time to try accessing it from IE on a remote PC.</P>
<P>This is what I get---</P>
<P>Is this what my vendor was talking about, or is it possible to access Unity
from elsewhere on the network, and it's just not set up right??</P>
<P>Our Unity server is it's own DC in it's own domain-- there is no trust
between the two domains, but that should only mean that I have to put the VOIP
domain in the bottom box for auth on that website, right?</P>
<P> </P>
<H3>Access denied</H3>
<DIV><FONT face=ARIAL size=2>Your class of service prohibits you from accessing
the Cisco Unity System Administration.</FONT><BR><BR><FONT face=ARIAL
size=2>Please see your system administrator </FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>