HELP - Modify user group by bulk un CUCM 8.6

Hi guys,
I am having problem by update/modify user group on CUCM.
There are already some users within user group with admin privileges. That should be changed, so I created a group with some privileges and then I tried to change the usergroup by bulk. but the bulk ADDS the usergroup to the correct and maintain both.
After that I decided to have 2 rows, for the same user, one for the group with empty space (to delete it), and another with the new usergroup. But CUCM does not either do that. it sills maintain the user group..
Does anyone has successfully changed the user group by bulk?
I will appreciate your advices.
Update Users - Custom File
Begin Time : 04/29/2015 13:46:41
Query :
Update Users in CUCM_1L_Template.csv
Failure Details :
users Error Code Error Description
******** NO ERROR FOUND ********
Result Summary :
UPDATE for 2 USERS passed.
UPDATE for 0 USERS failed.
End Time : 04/29/2015 13:46:41
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Juan Gerardo Hernandez
CCNP Voice

That's correct, what you're seeing is WAD, this topic has been discussed plenty of times before, the only option you have is SNR

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     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.31    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:0b0c9348-49aa-40fc-b5b8-409be0fb64ab'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.32    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:0b0c9348-49aa-40fc-b5b8-409be0fb64ab'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.32    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.32    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.83626689984342    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ISecurity' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:610e3e65-f190-4f09-9bd7-bdedc0294f06'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:610e3e65-f190-4f09-9bd7-bdedc0294f06'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.20350491473078    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.52    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Project.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IProject' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:79fd41f4-b21a-4c0e-b8ff-022a634722ea'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.71    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Project.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:79fd41f4-b21a-4c0e-b8ff-022a634722ea'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.71    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.71    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=2.86349242711015    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.71    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    High    Leaving Monitored Scope
    (ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator). Execution Time=192.754107016395    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.86    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Admin.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IAdmin' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Admin/GetServerCurrency' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:05bc1abb-b84f-4624-a8c8-97ff5fec5128'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.86    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Admin.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Admin/GetServerCurrency' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:05bc1abb-b84f-4624-a8c8-97ff5fec5128'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.86    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.87    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=2.57434953325073    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:48.27    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x1A14    Excel Services Application    Excel Calculation Services    8jg2    Medium    ResourceManager.PerformCleanup:
    Disk Manager: CurrentSize=170852.    11c5f189-cb9f-3737-0000-000050f7b00c
    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x0A8C    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy.IMetadataWebServiceApplication' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:974be790-09cc-4c85-ba78-002750c5e866'    
    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:974be790-09cc-4c85-ba78-002750c5e866'  
     3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Server    Taxonomy    fuc5    Medium    MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
    called on 'Managed Metadata Service' starting.    3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Server    Taxonomy    fuc6    Medium    MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
    called on 'Managed Metadata Service' completed.    3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.98935898277574    3494407d-8a15-4988-9a00-e82b6bd1c016
    07/10/2014 08:14:49.14    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x15F4    Excel Services Application    Excel Calculation Services    8jg2    Medium    ResourceManager.PerformCleanup:
    Memory Manager: CurrentSize=529596416.    53fed7f1-cb9f-3737-0000-000050f7b00c
    07/10/2014 08:14:49.19    w3wp.exe (0x0A64)    0x08B0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest:
    RemoteAddress: 'http://spserver:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy.IMetadataWebServiceApplication' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges'
    MessageId: 'urn:uuid:08359816-04b3-4d2c-b5ac-486aa21dbd2b'    
    07/10/2014 08:14:49.20    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/3134a6073a474d49a4f6c790255e5237/MetadataWebService.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/taxonomy/soap/IDataAccessReadOnly/GetChanges' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:08359816-04b3-4d2c-b5ac-486aa21dbd2b'  
     8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
    07/10/2014 08:14:49.20    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
    07/10/2014 08:14:49.20    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Server    Taxonomy    fuc5    Medium    MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
    called on 'Managed Metadata Service' starting.    8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
    07/10/2014 08:14:49.20    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Server    Taxonomy    fuc6    Medium    MetadataWebServiceApplication.GetChanges
    called on 'Managed Metadata Service' completed.    8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
    07/10/2014 08:14:49.20    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.07806997816762    8afd4f08-409a-4728-bdee-140f948f7ae3
    07/10/2014 08:14:50.89    OWSTIMER.EXE (0x1734)    0x0580    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (Timer Job Search Health Monitoring - Trace Events)    c9d438fc-b6a3-499f-9709-8566b62cb5e0
    07/10/2014 08:14:50.89    OWSTIMER.EXE (0x1734)    0x0580    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (Timer Job Search Health Monitoring - Trace Events). Execution Time=4.99169587196138    c9d438fc-b6a3-499f-9709-8566b62cb5e0
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.10    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/CustomFields.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ICustomFields' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/CustomFields/ReadCustomFieldsByEntity'
    MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4de9e73a-ad47-4bab-891e-bd52c7d1446b'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.22    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/CustomFields.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/CustomFields/ReadCustomFieldsByEntity'
    MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4de9e73a-ad47-4bab-891e-bd52c7d1446b'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.22    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.22    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=3.70745443904183    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.23    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    High    Leaving Monitored Scope
    (ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/CustomFields/ReadCustomFieldsByEntity). Execution Time=120.598847060171    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.32    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/LookupTable.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ILookupTable' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/LookupTable/ReadLookupTablesByUids' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:b196f29b-6c62-48a4-921d-90bf91d78653'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.43    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/LookupTable.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/LookupTable/ReadLookupTablesByUids' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:b196f29b-6c62-48a4-921d-90bf91d78653'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.43    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.44    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=17.8209800407594    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.44    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    High    Leaving Monitored Scope
    (ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/LookupTable/ReadLookupTablesByUids). Execution Time=128.768041748323    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.60    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Calendar.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ICalendar' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Calendar/ListCalendars' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4f766fee-c7d6-4a41-9a4a-cfd785f9fd81'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.70    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Calendar.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Calendar/ListCalendars' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:4f766fee-c7d6-4a41-9a4a-cfd785f9fd81'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.70    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.70    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=3.05206387962716    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26

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