Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía De Información

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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.
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: 
<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:
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.
At this point the custom configuration files are ready to install.  From the Windows CLI, run the
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
q , qn - No UI