Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Quick Setup Guide

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Enabling Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Scheduling from Microsoft Outlook
How to Enable Scheduling From Microsoft Outlook
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Users are invited from the Microsoft Outlook directory and cannot be invited by Cisco Unified 
MeetingPlace profile. Cisco Unified MeetingPlace does, however, populate the meeting participant 
list using the user profiles with e-mail addresses that match those in the Microsoft Outlook meeting 
invitation.
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Meeting schedulers may invite a video terminal from the Microsoft Outlook calendar only if the 
 are met.
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Only one email notification template, plain-text NotifySchedule.tpl, is used for the Microsoft 
Outlook calendar notifications. HTML-based notifications are not supported when scheduling 
meetings from the Microsoft Outlook client.
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Delegates are not supported when you enable Single Sign-On (SSO) based on Windows Active 
Directory credentials.
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook Release 7.1 does not support SSO using 
Windows Active Directory with Microsoft Outlook 2003. If you attempt to choose SSO using 
Windows Active Directory, the system will default to the Remember Me authentication method 
instead. Release 7.1 does support SSO using Microsoft Exchange with Microsoft Outlook 2003.
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Meetings that are scheduled while SSL is enabled must be rescheduled with SSL enabled. The 
system does not support the rescheduling of SSL-enabled meetings when SSL is disabled. 
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How to Enable Scheduling From Microsoft Outlook
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About Default Authentication Methods for Microsoft Outlook Users
The front-end Microsoft Outlook integration provides two default user authentication methods:
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Remember Me
If you choose the Remember Me default user authentication method:
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