/mcpIf LDAP synchronization is not enabled and if you do not manually synchronize Cisco Unified CM data with the LDAP directory, the deletion of an LDAP user is never replicated to the Cisco Unified CM database, and the corresponding Unity Connection user cannot be deleted. Note See the following procedures: Deleting User Accounts Manually Procedure Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, select Users > Users. Step 2 On the Search Users page, check the check box next to the user account that you want to delete. Note If the user does not appear in the search results table, set the applicable parameters in the search fields at the top of the page, and select Find. Step 3 Select Show Dependencies to search for any database objects that have dependencies on the user you want to delete. Step 4 From the dependencies search results, follow links to the affected objects and reassign the dependency to another user. Step 5 Select Tools > Show Dependency Results. Step 6 On the Show Dependency Results page, select Display Previous Results. Step 7 Repeat Step 4 through Step 6 until all dependencies have been reassigned. Step 8 Select Users > Users. Step 9 On the Search Users page, check the check box next to the user account that you want to delete. Step 10 Select Delete Selected. Step 11 In the dialog box that opens, asking you to confirm the deletion, select OK. Note You can also use BAT to delete multiple users at the same time. For more information, see the Bulk Administration Tool, on page 264 section. Moving or Migrating Users Between Locations in Cisco Unity Connection Occasionally, you may need to move one or more user accounts from one Unity Connection server or cluster to another, for load balancing or other reasons. Or, you may need to migrate many or all of the users from one server or cluster to another. In this chapter, the server or cluster from which you move users is referred System Administration Guide 47 Users Deleting User Accounts Manually