Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for IBM Lotus Notes Guía De Instalación Rápida
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Configuring User Profiles and User Groups for
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Release 7.1
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:30 pm
Revised: April 3, 2011 8:30 pm
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How to Configure User Groups
User groups contain information that can be inherited by user profiles. In each user profile, the
field identifies the user group to which the user profile belongs. Many of the fields in the user
profile can be set to the group default, which means that the field value in the assigned user group
becomes the field value used in the user profile. When you configure a field in a user group, that field is
automatically updated in each user profile within the group, provided that the field is set to group default
in the user profile.
becomes the field value used in the user profile. When you configure a field in a user group, that field is
automatically updated in each user profile within the group, provided that the field is set to group default
in the user profile.
To override a user group field configuration within an individual user profile, set the field in the user
profile to a value other than group default. Further updates to the field in the user group will not affect
the field in the user profile.
profile to a value other than group default. Further updates to the field in the user group will not affect
the field in the user profile.
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System User Group
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace comes preconfigured with a user group called System. Except for the name,
all fields in the System user group can be modified. You cannot, however, delete the System user group.
all fields in the System user group can be modified. You cannot, however, delete the System user group.
The values configured in the System user group are used as the default values in new groups that are
added manually or by import.
added manually or by import.