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Chad Whitten

2007-06-25, 1:11 pm

I cant login to my unity server this morning. Getting a message that
the Windows Domain Account is not associated with a Unity Subscriber.
Im logged into the server as Administrator. Not sure what happened to
cause this or how to fix it. Could anyone suggest something? This is
unity 3.x something, running exchange 2000. only use is for cisco vm,
not used for any other purpose.


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Chad Whitten
Director of Operations
neXband Communications
cwhitten@nexband.com
601-988-0101 - Phone
601-988-0016 - Fax
Aman Chugh

2007-06-25, 1:11 pm

You need to use the grant unity access tool in tools deport to give access
to your domain account for sa web which currently looks to be broken.

Aman


On 6/25/07, Chad Whitten <cwhitten@nexband.com> wrote:
>
> I cant login to my unity server this morning. Getting a message that
> the Windows Domain Account is not associated with a Unity Subscriber.
> Im logged into the server as Administrator. Not sure what happened to
> cause this or how to fix it. Could anyone suggest something? This is
> unity 3.x something, running exchange 2000. only use is for cisco vm,
> not used for any other purpose.
>
>
> --
> Chad Whitten
> Director of Operations
> neXband Communications
> cwhitten@nexband.com
> 601-988-0101 - Phone
> 601-988-0016 - Fax
> ________________________________________
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>


Chad Whitten

2007-06-25, 1:11 pm

Thanks
I dont see that tool anywhere though?

Aman Chugh wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> You need to use the grant unity access tool in tools deport to give access
> to your domain account for sa web which currently looks to be broken.
>
> Aman
>
>
> On 6/25/07, Chad Whitten <cwhitten@nexband.com> wrote:

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Chad Whitten
Director of Operations
neXband Communications
cwhitten@nexband.com
601-988-0101 - Phone
601-988-0016 - Fax
Chad Whitten

2007-06-25, 1:11 pm

I found it in the commserver directory

Chad Whitten wrote:
> Thanks
> I dont see that tool anywhere though?
>
> Aman Chugh wrote:
>


--
Chad Whitten
Director of Operations
neXband Communications
cwhitten@nexband.com
601-988-0101 - Phone
601-988-0016 - Fax
Matthew Saskin

2007-06-25, 1:11 pm

From the command line on the unity server:
c:\commserver\grantunityaccess -u DOMAIN\username -s Installer

This will grant the same privileges as the unity Installer system
account to the user specified by DOMAIN\username

For example, if you had an account named 'unitywebadmin' in the
'mycompany' domain, the following command would grant administrative
privileges via the web interface to that user
c:\commserver\grantunityaccess -u mycompany\unitywebadmin -s Installer

to view mappings, run
c:\commserver\grantunityaccess -l

-matt

Chad Whitten wrote:
> I found it in the commserver directory
>
> Chad Whitten wrote:
>

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