Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Maintenance Manual

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Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 System Manager’s Guide   
 
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Cisco Systems 
 
March 2003 
 
All of the parameters shown, including import file name, should be 
typed as one line (do not press Enter until after you type the import file 
name). 
3.
 
To enter a command line from Windows 98 or Windows 2000, choose 
Run from the Start menu. 
 
Figure 3-8 MeetingTime Run Screen  
 
Tip: If you plan on running the batch import process frequently, 
you can create a shortcut for quick access to the file without 
having to remember the import string each time.  
4.
 
Click OK. 
 
WARNING: The batch import process will overwrite duplicate 
profile information in the system. 
Changing a User Profile Record 
It is also possible to change a user’s ID or profile number using the Import 
Profiles action. 
1.
 
Create an import file with a minimum of four fields: uid (user ID) and 
prfnum (profile number). These fields will be used to find the existing 
user record. 
2.
 
Edit the import file by adding two new fields: newuid and newprfnum
Under these fields, specify the new user IDs and profile numbers. 
For users whose information does not change, copy the values from the 
original user ID and profile number fields. For example, importing the file 
displayed in Figure 3-9 will change Alex Bell’s user ID to Bell_newID and 
his profile number to 20611. It will also change Joe Smith’s user ID to 
Smith_Mgr but maintain his previous profile number. Tom Leeman’s user ID 
and profile number remain the same.