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Make sure to run the Trusted Sites and Add Exceptions when logging in to Cisco Unity Connection Administration or related web pages after a successful installation of Unity Connection. Table 1-1 specifies the configuration steps that you need to perform on each browser before accessing the web applications. Note Table 1: Configuring Browsers Configuration Browser 1. Enable Java. 2. Enable Java Script > Enable Change Images in Java Script Advanced. 3. Allow sites to set cookies. (For security purposes, you should set this to Allow Sites to Set Cookies for the Originating Web Site Only.) Mozilla Firefox 1. Enable Active scripting. 2. Download and run ActiveX controls. 3. Enable Java scripting. 4. Accept all cookies. 5. Automatically check for newer versions of temporary Internet files. 6. Enable Medium-High privacy. Microsoft Internet Explorer 1. Accept all cookies and select the Allow local data to be set option. 2. Enable Java Script and select the Allow all sites to run JavaScript option. 3. Enable images and select the Show all images option. Chrome Accessing and Exiting Cisco Unity Connection Administration The first time when you sign in to Unity Connection Administration, use the default username and password of the administrator account specified during installation. Later, you can use the username and password for any additional administrator account that you create in Unity Connection Administration page. To Login to Unity Connection Administration Step 1 On an administrator workstation, open a browser session. Step 2 Go to https://<Unity Connection server hostname>/cuadmin. System Administration Guide 3 Introduction Accessing and Exiting Cisco Unity Connection Administration

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