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Release Notes for the Server and Mobile Editions of Cisco Unified CallConnector for Microsoft Office 1.4
OL-12462-03
Important Notes
The changes made to the 1.4 version of the Cisco UCC Client include:
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Support for Windows Vista Operating System. Note this requires the User Account Control to be
turned off from Control Panel ' User Accounts.
turned off from Control Panel ' User Accounts.
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Ability to specify the network adaptor to be used to connect to the Cisco UCC Server or the
Cisco Unified CME. From the Popup' Options window user can click on the Network Adapters
button and select the network adaptors for Cisco UCC client. In the event the connection cannot be
made on the first adapter, the Cisco UCC Client will try the second adaptor etc.
Cisco Unified CME. From the Popup' Options window user can click on the Network Adapters
button and select the network adaptors for Cisco UCC client. In the event the connection cannot be
made on the first adapter, the Cisco UCC Client will try the second adaptor etc.
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Dial Plan changes to support extension masks and special PSTN numbers. These need to be
configured to allow the client to recognize extension numbers. This version also includes changes
to support certain European dialing requirements related to variable length numbers.
configured to allow the client to recognize extension numbers. This version also includes changes
to support certain European dialing requirements related to variable length numbers.
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Status Change on Idle. You can have the Cisco UCC Client automatically change your availability
status to a specified status, typically 'Busy', if there is no activity (mouse movement or keyboard
presses). Note the Cisco UCC Client component ucchelper.dll hooks the Windows interrupts for this
purpose and may trigger anti-virus programs. If this is the case, you need to allow the ucchelper.dll
to continue to run.
status to a specified status, typically 'Busy', if there is no activity (mouse movement or keyboard
presses). Note the Cisco UCC Client component ucchelper.dll hooks the Windows interrupts for this
purpose and may trigger anti-virus programs. If this is the case, you need to allow the ucchelper.dll
to continue to run.
Important Notes
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Access Rights on Windows for Cisco UCC Clients
The Cisco UCC client requires admin or power user rights for installing and running the Cisco UCC
Client on a Windows computer.
Client on a Windows computer.
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Microsoft Windows Computer System for Cisco Cisco UCC Server
The computer system performance and memory requirements are dependent on the number of users
configured for the Cisco UCC Mobility Service. Please refer to the Unified CallConnector Mobility
datasheet for details.
configured for the Cisco UCC Mobility Service. Please refer to the Unified CallConnector Mobility
datasheet for details.
Several issues have been discovered with Small Business Server including activating the licenses
and loading the ADO components for accessing the Cisco UCC databases. The Small Business
Server is not supported for Cisco UCC Server.
and loading the ADO components for accessing the Cisco UCC databases. The Small Business
Server is not supported for Cisco UCC Server.
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Ports, UDP and TCP Connections
The Cisco UCC server applications, including the Mobility Service, setup UDP and TCP
connections to the Cisco Unified CME and the each of the Cisco UCC clients. See the
connections to the Cisco Unified CME and the each of the Cisco UCC clients. See the
for the list of the ports that must be available for the Cisco UCC server
applications to provide services. If the default port is not available, then you must change the port
setting from the Cisco UCC server wizard to an available port.
setting from the Cisco UCC server wizard to an available port.