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Can someone explain exactly what the CCMCIP service is used for and how it directly relates to CUP/CUPC? I'm finding it hard to come up with an answer.
Hi,I have a few people who have been saying that their CUPC client randomly disconnects and they can't reconnect for a long time, even through reboots. I have a feeling that it's somehow an LDAP timeout, but I don't know. Regular ethernet and phone...
Hey everyone - so I'm running into a problem that I thought would be easy to fix, but I'm having a heck of a time trying to figure out why this isn't working. here's what I'm trying to do.CH - HRGreeting with menu options 1,2,3option 1 goes to a Uni...
Hello - I just had this problem come up a day or so ago. A small group of users started getting voicemail delivered to their external email addresses (they are not on our domain, but in our building and use our phones). The messages don't show up i...
Hello - I am having an issue with meeting rooms ending after 30 minutes if no one joins the meeting. Sometimes people book meetings at our organization for multiple hours and don't join within 30 minutes of the initial start time, so the meeting end...
Just wanted to update this for people still running into this. I've been stumped by this for a while and couldn't figure out what it was. I'm running Fusion 8 with both Win7 and Win10 VM's. Any plugin (RTMT, CCXEditor, etc.) would fail to install....
I'm running into this exact same issue on 8.6(2). I've tried custom .reg entry files too to no avail. Log files keep sending the actual PC username instead of the credentials that are entered into the click to call configuration window.
Thanks for the explanation Michael. So hypothetically if I'm running CUPC 8 with a CUPS server, why would I ever need CCMCIP service/profile? Assuming there aren't any other applications that need to pull phone configuration files outside of CUPC.