03-19-2008 09:53 AM - edited 03-18-2019 08:38 PM
Hello
One out of 33 users is not able to retreive the VM from his e-mail.
I've checked so far the licenses, which are good, the CoS is correct also.
the unity version is 4.2(1) TSP 1.2(1) and the CCM is 4.1(3) no patches installed
what am I missing thanks a bunch
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03-19-2008 10:57 AM
In ADUC switch on advanced view and check the permissions on his account vs. an account which works.
There should be advanced permissions defined for UnityMsgStoreSvc and UnityDirSvc accounts.
I've seen this happen when the "do not inherit permissions" check box has been switched on.
03-19-2008 08:38 PM
What error does the user get when he tried to retrieve voicemail using the phone? Also, there should be an associated error in the application logs in Event Viewer on Unity when he fails that should also give a clue as to what is happening. Either way, the previous response by sposte probably adequate. If it is only affecting one user, then chances are his account isn't inheriting permissions just like sposte said. To get to the options the previous respondent is talking about, do the following on Unity.
Go to Start > Programs > MS Exchange > Active Directory Users and Computers.
Select View > Advanced Options in Active Directory.
Find the user in question and double-click his account or right-click and choose properties.
Choose the user's Security tab on his account properties and then click the advanced button in the lower right. Make sure on the next screen that the inherit box is checked. Chances are it's not. Let me know if this helps you out.
Tray
03-19-2008 10:57 AM
In ADUC switch on advanced view and check the permissions on his account vs. an account which works.
There should be advanced permissions defined for UnityMsgStoreSvc and UnityDirSvc accounts.
I've seen this happen when the "do not inherit permissions" check box has been switched on.
03-19-2008 08:38 PM
What error does the user get when he tried to retrieve voicemail using the phone? Also, there should be an associated error in the application logs in Event Viewer on Unity when he fails that should also give a clue as to what is happening. Either way, the previous response by sposte probably adequate. If it is only affecting one user, then chances are his account isn't inheriting permissions just like sposte said. To get to the options the previous respondent is talking about, do the following on Unity.
Go to Start > Programs > MS Exchange > Active Directory Users and Computers.
Select View > Advanced Options in Active Directory.
Find the user in question and double-click his account or right-click and choose properties.
Choose the user's Security tab on his account properties and then click the advanced button in the lower right. Make sure on the next screen that the inherit box is checked. Chances are it's not. Let me know if this helps you out.
Tray
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