Cisco Cisco Computer Telephony Integration OS 8.5 Entwickleranleitung
Chapter 4 Building Your Application
Building Supervisor Applications
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CTI OS Developer’s Guide for Cisco ICM/IPCC Enterprise & Hosted Editions Release 7.1(1)
Custom Application and CTI OS Security
A custom application that launches SecuritySetupPackage.exe program to create
CTI OS client certificate request needs to add the InstallDir registry value under
the following registry key:
CTI OS client certificate request needs to add the InstallDir registry value under
the following registry key:
SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems\CTI Desktop\CtiOs
If the InstallDir registry value doesn't exist, then the setup program fails and
aborts the installation process, otherwise the program uses the InstallDir registry
value to create and copy the security files to the right place after it appends
Security directory to it.
aborts the installation process, otherwise the program uses the InstallDir registry
value to create and copy the security files to the right place after it appends
Security directory to it.
For example, if the InstallDir registry value is
<drive>:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\CTIOS Client
then the security files should be under
<drive>:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\CTIOS Client\Security
Building Supervisor Applications
This section describes how to build a supervisor desktop for IPCC. The following
documentation references the source of the CTIOS Toolkit Combo Desktop when
describing how to build a supervisor desktop. This section also references a class
called CTIObject. This class is used by the CTIOS Toolkit Combo Desktop to
wrap CIL functionality.
documentation references the source of the CTIOS Toolkit Combo Desktop when
describing how to build a supervisor desktop. This section also references a class
called CTIObject. This class is used by the CTIOS Toolkit Combo Desktop to
wrap CIL functionality.
The source code for the Combo Desktop can be found in the following directories.
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<Install Drive>\Program Files\Cisco Systems\CTIOS Client\CTIOS
Toolkit\dotNet CIL\Samples\CTI Toolkit Combo Desktop.NET
Toolkit\dotNet CIL\Samples\CTI Toolkit Combo Desktop.NET
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<Install Drive>\Program Files\Cisco Systems\CTIOS Client\CTIOS
Toolkit\dotNet CIL\Samples\CtiOs Data Grid.NET
Toolkit\dotNet CIL\Samples\CtiOs Data Grid.NET
In the following section, string keys are used as keys to method calls. This is for
the sake of readability. A developer writing an application can use either string
or integer based keys.
the sake of readability. A developer writing an application can use either string
or integer based keys.