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One-X portal plug in to Microsoft Outlook

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gddoec

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Dec 3, 2007
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I have a customer using the One-X portal (chrome) and it works just fine. When I set up the Avaya desktop client plug in, it is not showing all the same information as One-X. For example, when a user initiates a call,the timer starts in the call pane of one-x but nothing appears in the outlook plug in. In addition, the plug in will show different users being busy or do not disturb when they are not. All the while, One-X portal working fine. I can right-click on a contact in outlook, go down to IP Office and make the call. But current call status does not show on the plug in. I assume this is a PC/Firewall/Spam Filter issue but any outlook tips would be appreciated.
 
Administrator rights is the key word.
It must be installed with admin rights and outlook must be started with admin rights.
Then it works fine.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
How would I start outlook with admin rights?
 
Right mouse click and then properties.
You can check the checkbox for run as administrator.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
OK. Finally able to control the plug in. Not only does it need admin rights but it needs DOMAIN ADMINISTRATOR RIGHTS. This is really an untenable situation as we obviously can't give 90 users domain admin rights. Is there anything that can be done with the server to somewhat lower the security level? Did Avaya Beta test this thing so that only users with Domain Admin level rights can use the plug in? I'm missing something here.
 
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