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Step 2 Choose Software Upgrades > Branding. Step 3 Browse to your remote server and select the branding.zip file. Step 4 Click Upload File. Step 5 Click Enable Branding. Note You can also enable branding by running the utils branding enable CLI command. Step 6 Refresh your browser. Step 7 Repeat this procedure on all Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster nodes. If you want to append your company logo to the Self-Care Portal user interface, see Restart the Tomcat Service, on page 594. Disable Branding Use this procedure to disable branding in your Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster. You also need to disable branding if you want to remove your company logo from the Self-Care Portal. To disable branding, you must use the primary administrator account with privilege level 4 access. This is the main administrator account that is created during installation. Note Ensure that you use only one among GUI and CLI to enable branding as well as to disable it. For example, if you enable branding using the GUI interface, you must use the GUI interface itself to disable branding. Else, it will not function properly. Note Procedure Step 1 Log in to Cisco Unified OS Administration. Step 2 Choose Software Upgrades > Branding. Step 3 Click Disable Branding. Note You can also disable branding by running the utils branding disable CLI command. Step 4 Refresh your browser. Step 5 Repeat this procedure on all Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster nodes. If you want to remove your company logo from the Self-Care Portal user interface, see Restart the Tomcat Service, on page 594 Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 593 Custom Features Disable Branding

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