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To determine the JTAPI version for both Windows and Linux platforms, run the following command: • java CiscoJtapiVersion Using Cisco Unified CM JTAPI The following section describes the program group and program elements created by the installation of Cisco JTAPI. Program Group and Program Elements After the installation of Cisco JTAPI, a program group called CiscoJTAPI is created which contains the following elements: • Cisco Unified Communications Manager JTAPI Javadocs — Opens the Javadocs reference guide for Cisco JTAPI. • Cisco Unified Communications Manager JTAPI Preferences — Launches the JTAPI Preferences application. • ReadMe — Launches the readme.htm file in the default web browser. • Updater Javadocs — Opens the Javadocs Updater package that is bundled with Cisco JTAPI. Cisco Unified JTAPI Configuration Settings You can use the Cisco Unified JTAPI Preferences application to configure trace levels and trace destinations as well as several other system parameters. When using Windows 7 and Windows 2008 Server, you must run the JTAPI Preferences application in Administrative Mode when the User Access Control (UAC) service is running. If the UAC service is disabled, the JTAPI Preference application can run without administrative privileges. Note This section, which describes how to use the Cisco Unified JTAPI Preferences application, includes the following topics: • JTAPI Tracing Tab, on page 228 • Log Destination Tab, on page 229 • Cisco Unified CM Tab, on page 232 • Advanced Tab, on page 233 • Security Tab, on page 236 • Language Tab, on page 238 Cisco Unified JTAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 227 Cisco Unified JTAPI Installation Using Cisco Unified CM JTAPI

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