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  1. I have been working with IVM to develop a basic voicemail system that forwards voicemails to my email. I have a simple network running in my small office that uses Windows 2003 as a Domain controller, DNS and application server, which serves Quickbooks. I had the great idea of dropping in about three modems to handle voicemail and faxes. One modem handles faxes through MSFax. The other two modems provide voicemail support for two lines. The system works great, as long as no one is logged in via Remote Desktop to use Quickbooks. I found out that if you are the Admin, logged in locally, or if no one is logged in, the system works great. However, if I have one user logged in via RDP, then the voicemail system won´t answer properly. I have IVM set up as a service and run before login. However, every person that logs in has IVM running as a process in their session. I am assuming that is causing the problems. How can I get IVM to run only for the Administrator and not automatically load for each user that uses terminal server? I tried placing the IVM setup file in the Administrator's files directory, but the unzip folder does not have the same restrictions, so it get's installed for every user regardless of the main file's location. Is there a version where I can specify the unzip location? I only want one copy running at any one time, if anyone can suggest something, that would be great. Thanks, santiagokid
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