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Play configuration menu pin 2

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as1981

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All,

I've a feeling I've missed the obvious on this one...

VM Pro 4.2

I want to set up a play configuration option which is accessible through a DDI. I've got a menu which takes the callers extension number and I can pass that to the play config menu using $KEY as the mailbox number without a problem.

However I want to protect the option with the pin of the mailbox being altered and putting $ into the pin field on the general tab doesn't seem to work.

I almost certain I've done it before but I can't remember how.

Any ideas appreciated.

Thanks

Andrew
 
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Better?

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ACSS IP Office
APSS IP Office
APSS UC
ACA - Implement IP Telephony -- ACA - Design IP Telephony
ACA - Voice Services Management


______________
Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
OK -

Idiotic

leave the field BLANK - since you are remotely accessing the mail box with a PIN set in Manager on the users VM Tab then it will prompt you for a PIN code anyway!
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AGH missed the obvious. Thanks to all for your help.
 
btw - i wasnt refering to anyone other than the person who wrote the help files for the $ Pin instructions.

Pin
Each action can be protected by a PIN number. The PIN number can be the voicemail code of the presumed user. To do this enter a $ symbol. For example, entering $ would force the caller to dial their voicemail code, entering 104$ would force the caller to dial 104 followed by their voicemail code.
 
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