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In Cisco Business Edition configurations, synchronization happens automatically. You are not required to manually synchronize the users. Note You can also use Import Users functionality to import users from an LDAP directory. A Cisco Unified CM or LDAP directory server must be integrated with Unity Connection before importing the users. Note Accessing the Import and Synch Users Tools Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, expand Users. Step 2 Select Import Users or Synch Users, as applicable. Editing User Account After a Cisco Unity Connection user account has been created, you may need to adjust settings (for example, to reset a user PIN or password or to set up new notification devices for the user) or delete the account. Editing Individual User Account You can edit settings for an individual user account from the pages available on the Edit menu in Cisco Unity Connection Administration. Do the following procedure to edit individual user account settings. Step 1 In Cisco Unity Connection Administration, select Users. Step 2 On the Search Users page, select the alias of the user account that you want to edit. 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. Note Step 3 On the Edit User Basics page, change the applicable settings. When you have finished, select Save. Step 4 On the Edit menu, select any of the following settings that you want to edit and select Save: • User Basics • Password Settings • Change Password • Roles System Administration Guide 43 Users Accessing the Import and Synch Users Tools

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