In the System-parameter features, Trunk-to-Trunk transfer is set to yes.
Looking at all COS, “Restrict-Call-Forward-Off-Net” is set to N (No) for all except COS 2. My Voicemail system is tied to port 585, which has a COS set to 1 (and a COR set to 1). I do not see where COS would be...
We have an Avaya Definity System 75 (G3i v1.1-286), software system level is g3v2g.07.0.0.106.
Our voicemail system is a Digital Speech and uses a voice bridge with 16 analog lines to access it.
Last June we had a full system crash and had to restore from tape to a configuration dated 2001...
At one point during our growing pains, we had a problem with the Exchange server in that we had to rebuild server with operating system and Exchange 2003. We contacted Microsoft and their suggestion was to copy the .edb files and save them. Rebuild with the exact same OS and Exchange version...
I found no other way than multiple Internet email accounts and the drop down on the send button. Asking users to change profiles just to send mail is way too much of a hassle
I think what he is saying there is to set up a new profile with a different mailbox. Then when you log into Outlook you choose the profile you would like to use, log into that mailbox and send the emails you would need. This is a pain in the butt.
I just recently went through this and after a load of research, this seems to be a feature of Outlook in Corporate mode. The only way I could get it to work was to set everyone up using Internet Email and then when they wanted to send using a different domain, they used the drop down list to...
Ok. We currently run a corporate network of similar size to yours. All of our users have a mailbox on Exchange Server 2003. We configure their Outlook 2000/2002/2003 in Corporate mode to connect directly to the Exchange server. No need for PST files. We back up the Exchange server...
It is Outlook that controls the location of PST files. Whether they are local or stored on a Network Share. Network Share is our preferred method as they will be backed up as part of our backup strategy.
A question for you. When you move to Exchange, what requirement do you see for PST's...
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