Correct, I did say that it would work and clearly would be faster than
creating the file.  I just thought you might be asked to do more that what
Vik shows.

On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Edgar Feliz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bill,
>
> This works great for deleting services and changing the order that the
> directories are listed in, but if you are give a picture that shows the "No
> Services Configured"  just above the soft-keys that only appears when you
> follow Vic's method, from what I have been able to see working this out
> both ways.
>
> Edgar
>
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Bill Lake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I think if you just have to have it say No Services Configured, it is OK
>> to delete the Eternal URL as IPExpert says.  Set SA PH 1 to external and
>> the others are internal.  Internal will just use the call manager and
>> you shouldn't have issues with this solution.
>>
>> If you are doing it to make it the same as what is the default and
>> perhaps block one service (like corporate directory) you could do it like
>> this
>>
>> Log into the UCCX server.  Create a file as shown below but adjust your
>> order as on my phones I know Corporate directory is last, I might have
>> the others in the wrong order.
>>
>>
>> <CiscoIPPhoneMenu>
>> <MenuItem>
>> <Name>Missed Calls</Name>
>> <URL>Application:Cisco/MissedCalls</URL>
>> </MenuItem>
>> <MenuItem>
>> <Name>Received Calls</Name>
>> <URL>Application:Cisco/ReceivedCalls</URL>
>> </MenuItem>
>> <MenuItem>
>> <Name>Placed Calls</Name>
>> <URL>Application:Cisco/PlacedCalls</URL>
>> </MenuItem>
>> <MenuItem>
>> <Name>Personal Directory</Name>
>> <URL>Application:Cisco/PersonalDirectory</URL>
>> </MenuItem>
>> <MenuItem>
>> <Name>CorporateDirectory</Name>
>> <URL>http://10.10.210.5/directory.html</URL>
>> </MenuItem>
>>  </CiscoIPPhoneMenu>
>>
>> Save this file as directory.xml and store it in c:\inetpub\wwwroot
>>
>> Change the service URL in Enterprise to http://10.10.210.5/directory.xml
>>
>> now create a new file and just put whatever message you want it to say
>>
>> No Directory Services
>>
>>  now save that as directory.html and store it in c:\inetpub\wwwroot
>>
>>
>>
>>  On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Pixar Perfect <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I am working on the question from the lab experience handbook where SA
>>> phone 1 needs to see "No Services Configured" when it hits directory
>>> button. IPEXPERT suggests that we delete the Service URL from EP and then
>>> setup the SA Phone 1 device configuration page Service parameter to
>>> External ? I dont think it is acceptable solution as this could cause other
>>> phones to not see any services if they reboot and download new config file
>>> which has no directories on any phone !!!
>>>
>>> My approach as follows
>>> 1) make a directory.xml file using the IP Phone Services document from
>>> cisco.com
>>> 2) delete the Missed, Placed, Corporate, Placed and Received from the
>>> Phones > IP Phone Services page
>>> 3) Setup the EP for Services to Both & Update the URL to
>>> http://x.x.x.x/directory.xml where x.x.x.x is UCCX IP
>>> 4) Upload the directory.xml to the IIS server on the UCCX, restart IIS
>>> 5) on SA Phone 1 page, setup the Services to Internal, Reset all phones
>>>
>>>
>>> Comments? Feedback? Experiences? TIA.
>>>
>>>
>>> directory.xml
>>>
>>> <CiscoIPPhoneMenu>
>>>   <MenuItem>
>>>     <Name>Missed Calls</Name>
>>>     <URL>Application:Cisco/MissedCalls</URL>
>>>   </MenuItem>
>>>   <MenuItem>
>>>     <Name>CorporateDirectory</Name>
>>>     <URL>Application:Cisco/CorporateDirectory</URL>
>>>   </MenuItem>
>>>   <MenuItem>
>>>      <Name>Received Calls</Name>
>>>     <URL>Application:Cisco/ReceivedCalls</URL>
>>>   </MenuItem>
>>>   <MenuItem>
>>>     <Name>Placed Calls</Name>
>>>     <URL>Application:Cisco/PlacedCalls</URL>
>>>   </MenuItem>
>>>   <MenuItem>
>>>     <Name>Personal Directory</Name>
>>>     <URL>Application:Cisco/PersonalDirectory</URL>
>>>   </MenuItem>
>>> </CiscoIPPhoneMenu>
>>>
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