06-28-2005 07:16 PM - edited 03-13-2019 11:00 PM
According to the cisco document, DESKTOP_CFG folder will be shared as full right with the IPCCuser account. Can I share the DESKTOP_CFG as READ-ONLY (i.e. uncheck the Allow box in "Write Permission")? It is because I want to prevent users will manually delete files in this DESKTOP_CFG.
What operations/process required DESKTOP_CFG write permission?
Thanks !
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/custcosw/ps1846/products_tech_note09186a00801ecf61.shtml
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06-28-2005 11:13 PM
You can change the location to which recording files are saved by making a
change in the registry.
To change the location of recording files:
1. On the Recording and Statistics server, open the registry editor.
2. Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Spanlink\Fastcall Rascal
Server\Setup
3. Add a new registry key named Audio Directory.
4. Modify the value to be a UNC path or local path to the location where you
want the recordings to be saved. This is the fully-qualified path.
NOTE: If the path is a local path, supervisors may not be able to listen to
recordings.
5. Close the registry editor, and then restart the Recording and Statistics
server.
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andy - berbee
06-28-2005 07:32 PM
Unfortunately it needs Read/Write permissions to this folder to work. IPCC 4.0 coming soon no longer relies on this mapped drive for user logins :)
andy - berbee
06-28-2005 07:32 PM
Basically, it "checks" out a license in this folder and edits files in that folder.
andy - berbee
06-28-2005 07:47 PM
Thanks.
Is it possible to change the location of Recorded Files (DESKTOP_CFG\Audiofiles) ? because it may contain sensitive conversations. These files are recorded by "Call-Record" Function of Supervisor Desktop.
I feel that sharing DESKTOP_CFG is not secure and not safe.
06-28-2005 11:13 PM
You can change the location to which recording files are saved by making a
change in the registry.
To change the location of recording files:
1. On the Recording and Statistics server, open the registry editor.
2. Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Spanlink\Fastcall Rascal
Server\Setup
3. Add a new registry key named Audio Directory.
4. Modify the value to be a UNC path or local path to the location where you
want the recordings to be saved. This is the fully-qualified path.
NOTE: If the path is a local path, supervisors may not be able to listen to
recordings.
5. Close the registry editor, and then restart the Recording and Statistics
server.
don't forget to rate posts if they help you out :)
andy - berbee
06-29-2005 02:23 AM
andy, sorry to sound simple - but is this a server reg change or a client side change?
06-29-2005 06:45 AM
Sorry, missed read post, its on the server.
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