/mcp• To change the LDAP integration status of an individual Unity Connection user who was not created by importing from Cisco Unified Communications Manager, see the Changing the LDAP Integration Status of an Individual Unity Connection User. • To change the LDAP integration status of multiple Unity Connection users who were not created by importing from Cisco Unified Communications Manager, see the Changing the LDAP Integration Status of Multiple Unity Connection User Accounts in Bulk Edit Mode. • To change the LDAP integration status of Unity Connection users who were created by importing from Cisco Unified Communications Manager, see the Integrating Existing Unity Connection User Accounts with LDAP User Accounts Using Bulk Administration Tool. Regardless of the method you select, note the following considerations which apply to all cases: If you are integrating a Unity Connection user account with an LDAP user account, note the following: • If any users in the LDAP directory were missing values in the field that you specified on the LDAP Setup page in the LDAP Attribute for User ID list, you must add the missing values in the LDAP directory and resynchronize the Unity Connection database with the LDAP directory. • During the next scheduled synchronization of the Connection database with the LDAP directory, existing values for certain fields are overwritten with values from the LDAP directory. • If you have configured Unity Connection to periodically resynchronize Unity Connection data with LDAP data, new values in the LDAP directory are automatically imported into the Unity Connection database during the next automatic resynchronization. However, if new users have been added to the LDAP directory, this resynchronization does not create new Unity Connection users. You must manually create new Unity Connection users using either the Import Users tool or the Bulk Administration Tool. If you are breaking the association between a Unity Connection user account and an LDAP directory user account, note the following: • If Unity Connection is configured to authenticate passwords for web applications against the LDAP directory, the Unity Connection user is no longer authenticate against the LDAP password for the corresponding user. To enable the user to log on to Unity Connection web applications, you must enter a new password on the Edit > Change Password page. • If Unity Connection is configured to periodically synchronize with the LDAP directory, selected data for the Unity Connection user is no longer be updated when the corresponding data in the LDAP directory is updated. Changing the LDAP Integration Status of an Individual Unity Connection User Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, click Users. Step 2 On the Search Users page, click the alias of the user account. 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 click Find. Note Step 3 On the Edit User Basics page, in LDAP Integration Status section, select the desired radio button: • Integrate with LDAP Directory—To integrate a Unity Connection user account with an LDAP user account, select this option. The Unity Connection alias must match the corresponding value in the LDAP directory. (On the System System Administration Guide 160 LDAP Changing the LDAP Integration Status of an Individual Unity Connection User