03-07-2013 08:55 AM - edited 03-16-2019 04:08 PM
I installed v8.6.3 of Cisco IP Communicator to solve an issue. But the key part of my solution was
going to be that users could change the Device Name on demand. So I was disappointed to fine
that they after installing on my Windows 7 machine and R-Click/Properties/Network...everything
was grayed out. I thought well maybe it has to be run as administrator to not be grayed out. Nope
that fails as well. What is going on?
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03-07-2013 09:05 AM
Hi,
You need to open CICP with a Windows Administrator account.
Try this:
1. Right click on CIPC
2. Open as administrator
That should do the trick!
This is a common windows permisson problem...
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03-07-2013 09:05 AM
Hi,
You need to open CICP with a Windows Administrator account.
Try this:
1. Right click on CIPC
2. Open as administrator
That should do the trick!
This is a common windows permisson problem...
Please rate all useful posts
Favor calificar todos las respuestas útiles.
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LinkedIn Profile: do.linkedin.com/in/leosalcie
MDGDP, CCNA, CCNA Voice, CCNP Voice Certified
03-07-2013 09:22 AM
Run as Administrator did finally work. But there is a key gotcha. Simply closing communicator does not really stop it from running. Process communicatork9.exe is still running. So opened Task Manager and forced that proc to end. THEN RUn as Administrator allowed me to change the network settings.
I found that bit in this thread for referece: https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2042976
04-05-2019 02:07 AM
THis sorted it. Thanks!
08-24-2019 04:08 PM
This 100% worked for me . Thanks .
08-01-2020 04:19 AM
Thanks mmedwid. This did the trick.
08-01-2020 04:20 AM
01-28-2021 07:28 AM
Thanks! Had seen quite lot of answers recommending only "Run as Administrator". But everyone missed the important ingredient - First killing it from Task Manager & then Run as administrator.
12-12-2023 09:14 PM
I I have Cisco IP Communicator 8.6.6.1, already perform all the mentioned setup but still same.
Can anyone assist me on this.
TQ
12-13-2023 07:08 AM
If you have fully exited the CIPC application by either right-clicking and selecting "Exit" from the menu, or by killing the application via Task Manager, and then when launching right-clicking and selecting "Run As Administrator" there is no reason for the Network tab to be grayed out.
FYI: If you will be accessing the Network tab a lot you can edit the shortcut to add "Run As Administrator" as a default.
Maren
08-10-2020 04:23 AM
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