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Voicemail
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IP Office
40DHB0002USAV Issue 4 (12/10/2001)
Installation
1. Ensure that there are no versions of Voicemail Server already installed
on the PC.
•
After uninstalling any existing versions, always reboot the PC before
proceeding to install the new version. Uninstalling an old version
will not delete existing messages, greetings and registry entries.
2. Ensure that the date and time on the server PC are correct. Once
installed, the Voicemail Server acts as the time source for the PBX.
3. Simply run setup from the Admin CD and follow the instructions. Select
Voicemail
from the list of installable components.
4. Add a shortcut to the
vmlite.exe
file to the PC StartUp folder. Then
restart the PC.
5. Following the restart, the Voicemail Console should be visible in the
Taskbar. If you open the Voicemail Console is should show a series of
messages as it communicates with the PBX and sets up mailboxes for
the users and groups on the PBX.
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For details of the Voicemail Console screen see "The Voicemail Lite
Console" on page 10.
6. You can now proceed with configuring the PBX to use the Voicemail
Server, see "PBX Configuration" on page 6.
7. At an extension, dial
*17
(the default short code to access the
extensions Voicemail), you should see response in the Voicemail
Console and hear the Voicemail through the extension.
8. Minimize the Voicemail Console. Do not close the Voicemail Console as
that stops the Voicemail Server and all voicemail operation.