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Is it possible to trigger a batch file after a recording is complete. I can see you can run an EXE.
Chris.
If its not possible to link it to a .bat file why not just create an .exe file that triggers the .bat file?
Just a thought
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You're talking about the names of the Voice Mailboxes in IVM, correct? When you create a mailbox you're given the option of entering its name... You can simply type in your 1000 or whatever. Alternatively you can right click on a mailbox and select "Rename Mailbox...".
So.. if im understanding you correctly..
Mailbox 1000 is the same as 1000, the program just looks at the numbers?
I.E. I've tried creating a mailbox as 2001, simulated a call and dialed extension 2001, and it does not go to the correct mailbox.
The only way ive gotten that to work is to create "Mailbox 2000" and then when I dial 2000 it goes to the corret mailbox.
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Trying to setup my mailbox structure. As im adding new mailboxes, they are mailbox 1 - 100 etc.
I'm trying to setup the mailboxes for 1000 - 2000 and 4000 - 5000, im wondering if there is a way to set the mailboxes manually instead of having to create a new mailbox instead of creating mailboxes 100 - 999 to get to 1000. Any input?
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Looking to setup an IVM Answering Attendant to replace our old aging system.
What OS would y'all recomend to provide the most stability?
The min req's list Windows 95/NT4/98/2000/Me/XP/2003/Vista, I'm thinking of deploying on 2003 server.
Any advice?
Auto create mailbox (how to disable?)
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Greetings,
Here is the issue I am running into.
We have a range of mailboxes created 6000 - 6300 and 6400 - 6700
An issue that has come up, is if someone dials 6350 they get a recording and can leave a message for that mailbox, even though I havent created it.
This is causing some confusion.
Is there a way to make it so a person cant get to a mailbox that doesnt exist?
I know there is a way to create OGM's and lock them down so someone can only dial a range (6000 - 6300) as an example, but we dont want to create multiple OGMs to have to lock it down.
Any suggestions?