The R8 docs indicate there are three greetings available to the users:
You can record three types of greeting messages:
A personal greeting message that will be played if you are away (no answer),
A "greeting on busy" message that will be played if you are already on a call.
An "extended absence" message if you are away from your office for a long period (traveling, on vacation...)
Note: When this type of greeting message is in operation, no one will be able to leave a message in your voice mailbox.
I've been told there is a COS flag that, when set, allows for three personal greetings (for a grand total of 5).
Can anyone shed some additional light on this, direct me to configuration details?
Thanks!
4645 Greeting options
Re: 4645 Greeting options
Try applications/voicemail/voicemail COS
"Be aware ask a stupid question without at least trying to find the answer first you may get a stupid answer....."
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knightr1der
Re: 4645 Greeting options
Eliott (OXE_Alien) Vs Oldboy (OXE_Predator) for shortest answersoldboy wrote:Try applications/voicemail/voicemail COS
At the moment, OXE_Alien is winning with his 'yes' post in my 'patch loading' query.
OXE_Predator - there is only one answer that can beat that! - see if you can get it in before the OXE_Alien

Re: 4645 Greeting options
No
"Be aware ask a stupid question without at least trying to find the answer first you may get a stupid answer....."
Re: 4645 Greeting options
"Be aware ask a stupid question without at least trying to find the answer first you may get a stupid answer....."
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jazwinner
Re: 4645 Greeting options
thanks, oldboy (sort of)
much clearer info in the db refs:
\dbms\html\Embedded_VM_COS.html
versus the h/w refs:
cdrom/content/1_1_10_2_1.html
much clearer info in the db refs:
\dbms\html\Embedded_VM_COS.html
versus the h/w refs:
cdrom/content/1_1_10_2_1.html
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knightr1der
Re: 4645 Greeting options
Hey, carry on as you are. Don't want frank picking up the bill for wearing your poor likkle digits outoldboy wrote:...i will endeavor to make all my answers at least a line long from now on![]()
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