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Cisco Personal Assistant 1.4 Installation and Administration Guide
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Preparing Users for Personal Assistant
There are some configuration changes that you can make that affect how users use Personal Assistant. 
You should communicate these changes if you make them.
In general, you might find deployment of Personal Assistant to be easier if you link the user interface to 
your corporate intranet in a location that can be easily found. This will relieve your users of having to 
find the URL some other way, making it easy for them to access Personal Assistant for the first time and 
bookmark it for subsequent use. A corporate web page is also a good place to list the phone numbers that 
users should use to access Personal Assistant through the phone.
The following sections can assist you in determining what information to communicate with your users 
to prepare them to use Personal Assistant:
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Accessing the User Interface
To enable users to access the Personal Assistant user interface, you must provide them with the URL and 
the user name and password.
URL
To access the Personal Assistant user interface, users open a supported web browser and enter the 
following URL:
http://<PAhost>/pauseradmin
where PAhost is the computer name of the server on which you install the Personal Assistant web 
administration component.
User Name and Password
Users log in to Personal Assistant by using the unique user attribute configured for your system, for 
example their e-mail address.
The password is the same password defined for access to the Cisco CallManager user interface. To 
change or reset the password, use the Cisco CallManager user interface.