11-14-2012 07:17 AM - edited 03-19-2019 05:52 AM
Hi we have a unity connection 8.x customer that want to use Cisco pca and the Inbox feature to play messages on a GUI but not have the option to save the message locally . See attached , they don't want to be able to download the raw file (appreciate that this is browser function i.e the save as)
11-14-2012 07:30 AM
Hi Jeff,
Here we go
By default, except for messages that are marked private, secure, or private and secure, users can save their messages as WAV files to their hard disks by using the Save Recording As option, available on the Media Master Options menu in the Cisco Unity Connection 8.0 Messaging Inbox. You can prevent users from saving any voice message—regardless of its sensitivity—by disabling the Save Recording As option on the Options menu of the Media Master in the Messaging Inbox.
Note the following as you consider this security option:
•When you prevent users from by saving messages to their hard disks, they may choose to retain them in their Inboxes and Deleted Items folders longer as a way of archiving them.
•Disabling the Save Recording As option affects all users who are associated with the Connection server; you cannot disable it only for individual users.
•Users can continue to use the Media Master to save greetings or recorded names as WAV files.
To Disable the Save Recording As Option in the Media Master in the Cisco Unity Connection 8.0 Messaging Inbox
Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand System Settings > Advanced, then select PCA.
Step 2 On the PCA Configuration page, check the Unity Inbox: Disable Save Recording As Option in Media Master check box.
Step 3 Select Save.
Cheers!
Rob
"And if I should fall behind
Wait for me" - Springsteen
11-14-2012 07:54 AM
Hey super Rob , saved us again...thanks
Jeff
11-14-2012 08:38 AM
Hey Jeff,
You are most welcome
Cheers!
Rob
"And if I should fall behind
Wait for me" - Springsteen
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