Cisco Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.0

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Cisco Prime Collaboration 9.0 Release Notes
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You cannot add a user if the Employee subscriber role does not exist in the 
provisioning domain.
This issue occurs only when you have integrated Prime Collaboration Provisioning 
with Prime Collaboration Assurance.
Sometimes the debugd process utilizes high CPU on the Prime Collaboration 
Provisioning server.
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Open Bugs in Prime Collaboration 9.0 (continued)
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Description