/mcpNote For more information on how to configure the Certificate Authority Proxy Function, See Certificate Authority Proxy Function chapter. Delete Application User CAPF or End User CAPF Profile Before you can delete an Application User CAPF Profile or End User CAPF Profile from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, you must apply a different profile to the devices or delete all devices that use the profile. To find out which devices use the profile, choose Dependency Records from the Related Links drop-down list in the Security Profile Configuration window and click Go. If the dependency records feature is not enabled for the system, the dependency records summary window displays a message that shows the action that you can take to enable the dependency records; the message also displays information about high CPU consumption that is related to the dependency records feature. For more information about dependency records, refer to the System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. This section describes how to delete an Application User CAPF Profile or End User CAPF Profile from the Unified Communications Manager database. Procedure Step 1 Find the Application User CAPF Profile or End User CAPF Profile. Step 2 Perform one of the following tasks: a) To delete multiple profiles, check the check boxes next to the appropriate check box in the Find and List window; then, click Delete Selected. You can delete all configurable records for this selection by clicking Select All and then clicking Delete Selected. b) To delete a single profile, check the check box next to the appropriate profile In the Find and List window; then, click Delete Selected. Step 3 When prompted to confirm the delete operation, click OK to delete or Cancel to cancel the delete operation. Securing CTI, JTAPI, and TAPI The following procedure provides the tasks that you perform to secure the CTI/JTAPI/TAPI application. Procedure Step 1 Verify that the CTI application and any JTAPI/TSP plug-ins are installed and running. Tip Assign the application user to the Standard CTI Enabled group. See the following documentation for more information: Security Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 275 Advanced System Security Delete Application User CAPF or End User CAPF Profile