Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
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Release Notes for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.4(156)
OL-12972-01
Limitations and Restrictions
Installation and Upgrade Notes
Installing Web Conferencing on an IBM MCS-7835I by Using VNC
There is a known problem installing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing on an IBM
MCS-7835I by using VNC when Cisco Unified CallManager was installed earlier by using VNC on a
server that is running IBM Director version 4.11 or later.
MCS-7835I by using VNC when Cisco Unified CallManager was installed earlier by using VNC on a
server that is running IBM Director version 4.11 or later.
To avoid this problem, we strongly recommend that you do not use VNC for a new installation or an
upgrade of Web Conferencing on an IBM MCS-7835I.
upgrade of Web Conferencing on an IBM MCS-7835I.
For additional information, see the
, and refer to caveat
CSCsa39488.
Limitations and Restrictions
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Browser Limitations
We do not support Windows Vista with Aero.
Configuration Restrictions
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing deployments that are customized beyond the built-in
configuration capabilities of the product, or beyond the documented configuration settings, procedures
or instructions, are not supported by Cisco Systems. Examples of such customizations include, but are
not limited to, the following: modifying web page templates; changing HTML or Javscript code;
changing IIS running parameters or applying custom .asp pages or ISAPI filters; modifying SQL server
configuration or authentication method; and modifying Windows OS security through IPSec policies and
NTFS ACL.
configuration capabilities of the product, or beyond the documented configuration settings, procedures
or instructions, are not supported by Cisco Systems. Examples of such customizations include, but are
not limited to, the following: modifying web page templates; changing HTML or Javscript code;
changing IIS running parameters or applying custom .asp pages or ISAPI filters; modifying SQL server
configuration or authentication method; and modifying Windows OS security through IPSec policies and
NTFS ACL.
Single Sign-On Software Integration Considerations
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Terms for Single Sign-On Software Integration
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Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) customers who implement single sign-on (SSO) software
integrations on Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing servers do so at their own risk and
are responsible for understanding the technical implementations and feasibility of SSO integrations
on the systems.
integrations on Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing servers do so at their own risk and
are responsible for understanding the technical implementations and feasibility of SSO integrations
on the systems.