12-19-2005 02:04 AM - edited 03-13-2019 11:35 AM
Hi,
I am running CCM 4.1(3) and experienced a strange behavior. When pressing the Services and Directories button on the IP Phone I get an authentication screen. I checked the anonymous account used for authentication on the IIS for the CCMCIP virtual directory and instead of being the CCMuser it's the normal windows internet user. Did someone encounter this situation? Any ideas for a work around? thanks!
cheers,
alej
12-26-2005 08:45 AM
I think you are hitting CSCdz56517.
Uncheck "User must change password at next login" for IUSR_Guest and
check the box for "Password never expires".
12-27-2005 03:51 AM
No, I don't think it's this bug.
Are you sure your workaround works? I think the user 'CCMUser' must be used as anonymous user.
12-28-2005 03:52 AM
Hi,
I also dont think this is a bug. The CCMUser account should be used for anonymous login.
Try to change the IUSR_Guest to CCMUser and then change the IIS service and that should work.
Did you install this Callmanager? Were any errors or warnings encountered during installation?
12-28-2005 04:19 AM
and which is the password for CCMuser?
I installed the ccm myself and there were no errors.
12-28-2005 04:35 AM
Use the Admin Utility on the CM Publisher to give all the Service accounts a password and put that password in the IIS config screen.
c:\program files\cisco\bin\adminutility.exe
Let me know how it goes
12-28-2005 05:26 AM
...i was trying to avoid this :-S but I will and let you know.
12-28-2005 11:46 AM
I have the same stupid problem on 4.1(3). The CCMUser password will not be accepted. I mentioned this problem with a TAC engineer and I have to open a case with Cisco. I was told this is not the default setting for Services on CCM 4.1(3). I don't have a TAC case on this as of yet.
12-29-2005 01:07 AM
Strange :-S with the proper password it should work. In fact if you use the Administrator user you can access the services and the directories main menu. Only the corporate directory wont work because it must authenticate the user as ccmuser.
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