07-04-2005 05:48 AM - edited 03-13-2019 09:41 AM
Hi,
I am running Cisco Call Manager 4.1(3)sr1 on Windows 2000.7.4.
When logging into https://ccm/art I receive well the logon prompt however when attempted to log in I receive each time the error message [LDAP Access Error. Contact System Administrator.].
Thanks for any insight!
Peter Abbeel.
07-04-2005 06:54 AM
Have you logged in with the default account yet, and then assigned admin priveleges to another account? The first login has to be admin, admin - that will only work once. If you have done that, here is a link to a tech note on recovering access if you have lost the password:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_tech_note09186a00801115eb.shtml
Mary Beth
07-04-2005 07:24 AM
Mary, thanks a lot for your quick reply. Well, the admin-admin doesn't work so I am expecting that a user(s) is already defined. The link you given me applies for 3.0 or 3.3; I do have 4.X so I presume that the (recovery)-procedure can be followed.
When following the procedure for 3.3: From the Directory, drill down to cisco.com > Groups, right-click CiscoAdminRepToolAdminGroupUsers, and select Properties.
Now the problem is that I do not have such user in my DC Directory!
Should I create it manually?
07-04-2005 04:16 PM
What happens if you do the following:
Reinstall plugin
c:\dcdsvr\DCdirectoryconfiguration.ini file
change SSL from true to false
c:\dcdsrvr\config\UMdirectoryconfiguration.ini file
change SSL from true to false
Verify LDAPURL is configured correctly under regedit.
07-05-2005 08:21 AM
I would just add the user you see in the directory under Groups, give it a password, and then try logging in to ART. I am pretty I ran into this before, someone did not recognize the user, and was cleaning up, removed it, and it was fine when we just created it again.
Mary Beth
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