Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía De Información
Edit the CommonComponentsConfig.xml
Edit the CommonComponentsConfig.xml file to to be user agnostic, allowing any user to load the
configuration to their Outlook profile.
configuration to their Outlook profile.
Using a text editor, f
1.
Find the accountFileNames tag:
<accountFileNames>
<accountFileName filePath="config_1.xml" emailAddressAndKeyServer="user@domain.com
res.cisco.com" defaultReportAccount="true" defaultEncryptAccount="true" profileName="[Cisco
Enterprise Exchange]" />
</accountFileNames>
2.
Edit the accountFileNames section, removing the pre-exisiting emailAddress and
profileName entries:
profileName entries:
<accountFileNames>
<accountFileName filePath="config_1.xml" emailAddressAndKeyServer="*"
defaultReportAccount="true" defaultEncryptAccount="true" />
</accountFileNames>
3.
Note: Assure that the accountFileName syntax is properly formatted. If
the accountFileName configuration line is incorrect, Outlook will set the plug-in to default
values and will also mark the plug-in as Inactive for Outlook Add-ins:
the accountFileName configuration line is incorrect, Outlook will set the plug-in to default
values and will also mark the plug-in as Inactive for Outlook Add-ins:
Deploy the Custom Configuration Files
Un-install the Control Panel > Programs and Features > Cisco Email Security Plug-In, and
selecting Uninstall/Change. Complete the steps as prompted.
selecting Uninstall/Change. Complete the steps as prompted.
At this point the custom configuration files are ready to install. From the Windows CLI, run the
following syntax to install:
following syntax to install:
Cisco Email Security Plugin.exe /exenoui /qn UseCustomConfig="\\{SHARED_DIR}\{CONFIG_FOLDER}
Where the directory after the "=" specifies the directory to the customized configuration files.
Other switch parameters used during the .exe installation:
Switch Description
/exenoui Launches the EXE setup without UI
/qn
/exenoui Launches the EXE setup without UI
/qn
q , qn - No UI