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  1. You also will need to export from the registry,usingregedit, these hives: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NCH Swift Sound and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\NCH Swift Sound Then import them to your new setup.
  2. Correct. That is recorded it the ini file I'm refering to. Here is an example mailbox recording ini file. These files have the same name as the wav recording files. [message] mailboxname=Cabulance cid=Unknown callername= rideref=111 driverphone=13606613225 phoneref=6757737 callsequenceno=116 linename=Line 1 linenumber=0 date=2006-04-14 time=15:05:12 tosend=true read=true It contains call and global var values at the time of recording. The question is, how do I get to those variables when messages are played back when in "access mailbox control"?
  3. I'll testing IVM to use as a driver dispatch system and noticed that each mailbox message has an ini file associated with it in the mailbox directory. This ini file looks to have call and global variable names and values from the time the message was recorded. When someone calls in to check their messages, how can this call and global data be accessed? for example: when a client calls in, they enter some data via OGM data entry then are passed to a mailbox to leave a voice message. When the mailbox owner calls in, they would hear this value before the playback or could press a key before play back and hear the value. Help files indicate that the previous OGM key responses can apply but this does not seem to work at message playback. and putting %varname% in the script does not seem to work became the var isnt there until the mailbox message is accessed is there a way to do this? Thanks Gary
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