08-30-2011 12:42 PM - edited 03-16-2019 06:44 AM
Hi Folks,
I'm in the process of an implementation right now that has a lot of moving parts. My customer has significant movement twice a year (school division) which is causing some administrative challenges. One of these challenges is the fact that the sidecar labelling will be inaccurate once the movement occurs (they have 50 sites with receptionists). My question to all of you, what is the easiest way to go about allowing the users the ability to edit those buttons? Can it be done within CCMUser or do I have to give them limited access through user groups and roles in CCMAdmin? It's probably a really easy question but I can't seem to give the ability in CCMUser which would be the ideal situation. I've ensured the device association is there and user group is assigned. Am I missing something?
Thanks for your time,
Keith
08-30-2011 02:19 PM
I should clarify as well that the buttons are assigned as BLF Speed Dials and not just regular Speed Dials. I notice the end users are able to edit the regular SD but not the BLF's. Is there any way around this?
08-30-2011 02:59 PM
Ohhh BLF's are a definate limitation here. I think the logic is we don't need a bunch of nosey look-i-loos changing the BLF's on their phone to know what others are doing.
08-30-2011 06:11 PM
No way around that, unless you give them CCMAdmin access, that's something only the admin can do.
HTH
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