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Chapter 2 Installing and Upgrading Personal Assistant
Setting Up Active Directory as the Corporate Directory for Personal Assistant
11. If Cisco CallManager is configured in a cluster, specify the Cisco CallManager internal directory
configuration. See the
“Specifying the Cisco CallManager Internal Directory Configuration
(Personal Assistant Version 1.4(3) or Later)” section on page 4-10.
Stopping Personal Assistant Components
To Stop Personal Assistant Components
Step 1 Log on to the computer from which you are running the Personal Assistant upgrade program as a local
administrator.
Step 2 In the Personal Assistant administration interface, select System > Control Center. Personal Assistant
opens the Control Center page.
Step 3 Click Stop All in each of the three sections of the page to stop all Personal Assistant Servers, license
managers, and speech recognition servers.
Setting Up Active Directory as the Corporate Directory for
Personal
Assistant
Do the following two subsections, if applicable.
Verifying That the Global Catalog Schema Includes Personal Assistant
Attributes
If you are using Active Directory for the corporate directory, and if you have users defined in multiple
domains, you must use the global catalog server when you configure the corporate directory.
If you use the global catalog server, the global catalog schema must include the attributes specific to
Personal
Assistant, as listed in Table 2-1.
In addition to the attributes listed, if you create directory hierarchies that use other attributes (for
example, City=San Jose), ensure that the additional attributes are also included in the schema.
Verify with your Active Directory administrator that the global catalog schema has the applicable
attributes.
Ta ble 2-1 Personal Assistant Attributes
Active Directory Attribute Name Attribute Name in Personal Assistant
sAMAccountName Unique Attribute
givenName First Name
sn Last Name
alias Nick Name
telephoneNumber Work Phone