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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For example, suppose that Cisco Unified MeetingPlace user “userA” is associated with two different 
domains, domain1.example.com and domain2.example.com, both of which you configured in Cisco 
Unified MeetingPlace. The Single Sign-On authentication method assumes that 
userA@domain1.example.com and userA@domain2.example.com refer to the same “userA” user 
profile in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. 
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Configuring the Default Authentication Method for Microsoft Outlook Users
By default, the system uses the 
 authentication method. If the configured default 
authentication method fails, the user is prompted to enter the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace User ID and 
User password after selecting the MeetingPlace tab in Microsoft Outlook. 
Before You Begin
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Complete the 
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If configuring Single Sign-On authentication, make sure that SSL is enabled.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Administration Center.
Step 2
Select System Configuration > Outlook Authentication Configuration.
Step 3
Select a default authentication method.
Step 4
If you selected Single sign-on using Exchange or Single sign-on using Active Directory, configure 
the domains of the Microsoft Outlook users:
a.
Click Add New, or click an existing entry.
b.
Enter the domain in th
 field.
c.
Click Save.
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Repeat 
 as needed to configure all domains that are used by your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
for Microsoft Outlook users.
Step 5
Click Save.
What to Do Next
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If you want to make multiple Cisco Unified MeetingPlace systems available for meetings scheduled 
from Microsoft Outlook, proceed to the 
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Otherwise, proceed to th