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Chapter 114 End User Configuration
Changing an End User Password
Step 5 From the Subscriber Template drop-down list box, choose the subscriber template that you want to use.
Step 6 Click Save.
The mailbox gets created. The link in the Related Links drop-down list box changes to “Edit Cisco Unity
User” in the End User Configuration window. In Cisco
Unity Connection Administration, you can now
view the user that you created.
Note When the Cisco Unity Connection user is integrated with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
end user, you cannot edit fields such as Alias (User ID in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration); First Name; Last Name; Extension (Primary Extension in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration), and so on, in Cisco
Unity Connection Administration. You
can only update these fields in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 114-18.
Changing an End User Password
Use the following procedure to change the password for an end user in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration.
Note You cannot change an end user password when LDAP authentication is enabled.
Procedure
Step 1 Use the procedure in the “Finding an End User” section on page 114-8 to find the end user configuration.
The End User Configuration window displays the configuration information.
Step 2 In the Password field, double-click the existing password, which is encrypted, and enter the new
password. You must enter at least the minimum number of characters that are specified in the assigned
credential policy (1-127 characters).
Step 3 In the Confirm Password field, double-click the existing, encrypted password and enter the new
password again.
Step 4 Click Save.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 114-18.
Changing an End User PIN
Use the following procedure to change the personal identification number (PIN) for an end user.