Applications Installation & Administration
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Applications Installation & Administration Manual
15-601133 Issue 1 (7 June 2006)
IP Office 3.2
Command Line Options
Disabling Buttons
You can disable the conference calls
and transfer call
buttons to minimize the risk of accidental
conference or transfer. This might be required in sensitive environments where conflicting parties may be
held at the same time. The functions are still available in the Functions menu.
To disable buttons:
1. Right-click on the Phone Manager shortcut and select Properties.
2. Select the Shortcut tab.
3. The Target will be similar to:
"C:\Program Files\Avaya\IP Office\Phone Manager\PhoneManager.exe"
After the closing quotation mark, add
-disable:ConferenceButton
and/or
-
disable:TransferButton
as required. For example:
"C:\Program Files\Avaya\IP
Office\Phone Manager\PhoneManager.exe" -disable:ConferenceButton -
disable:TransferButton
4. Click OK.
5. Test the shortcut.
Logging in as a Specific User
In situations where users share a PC without logging on or off to Windows, it may be more convenient to
have several shortcuts to Phone Manager. Each shortcut can be configured for a different user. This can
be done by adding the user name and password to the separate Phone Manager shortcuts rather than
changing it each time through File> Login.
To create a shortcut:
1. Right-click on the Phone Manager shortcut and select Properties.
2. Select the Shortcut tab.
3. The Target will be similar to:
"C:\Program Files\Avaya\IP Office\Phone Manager\PhoneManager.exe".
After the closing quotation mark, add the IP Office IP Address, the User Name in quotation marks
and the user password in quotation marks. If the password is blank add "". For example:
"C:\Program Files\Avaya\IP Office\Phone Manager\PhoneManager.exe" 192.168.42.1 Extn201
""
4. Click OK.
5. Test the shortcut.