/mcpAutoUpgrade The TSP client can be configured to detect and install new client versions automatically when Cisco Unified CM is upgraded. When set to Always or Ask, the auto-upgrade service requires the login User to have local Administrative rights to install applications. If the logged-in User is not permitted to install applications, set Auto-upgrade to Never. Update Credentials Cisco TSP 8.0 introduces a new feature that enables the Administrator to allow Users to update their credentials (UserID and Password) without requiring the User to have local Administrative rights. When this option is checked, all Standard Users can update their UserID and Password using the Cisco TAPI Configuration tool. Configuring all other Cisco TSP options requires local Administrative rights. If the Administrator does not want to allow Standard Users to update their credentials, leave this unchecked. Cisco TSP Notifier Cisco TSP 8.0 introduces a new feature that helps identify connectivity issues between Cisco Unified CM CTI Manager and the PC where the TSP client has been installed. TSP Notifier is installed automatically and can be configured to run during Windows start-up. The user must disable UAC to have the notifier run during startup. TSP Notifier runs as a background application in the system tray. The Cisco TAPI Notifier can detect the following errors: • Unified CM TSP Authentication failed -Check UserID and Password • Unified CM TSP Initialization failed -User not configured in Cisco Unified CM for CTI usage • Unified CM TSP Initialization error -Check and update Cisco Unified CM TSP version • Unified CM TSP Version is incompatible with Cisco Unified CM version • Unified CM TSP Initialization failed -User not configured in Cisco Unified CM for secure CTI usage • Unified CM TSP Initialization failed -Cisco Unified CM security configuration does not match with Unified CM TSP • Unified CM TSP Initialization failed -Invalid security certificate • Unified CM TSP Initialization failed -Security certificate compromised Multi-Language Settings Populate the TFTP server where locale files have been installed. The locale files are downloaded after the installation is completed and the PC rebooted. Use the Cisco TAPI Configuration tool to set the desired locale. Cisco Unified TAPI Developers Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 117 Cisco Unified TAPI Installation AutoUpgrade