Just to clarify - this is what I'm going to do on the new IP 500/R5 with embedded. This is okay/kosher to execute, yes?
Transferring Prompt Files Using TFTP
1. Extract the set of prompt files to a temporary location on your PC as detailed above.
2. Start IP Office Manager and receive the IP Office configuration.
3. Display the System configuration form.
4. Click the System tab.
5. In the File Writer IP Address box, type the IP address of the PC that you are using for the file transfer.
6. Click icon save config to send this configuration back to the control unit and allow it to reboot.
7. Open a Command prompt window (Start | Run | cmd).
8. Change the file path to the location where you have extracted the prompts.
• Upgrading Existing Prompts
Run the separate batch files Upgrade4p0_711.bat, Upgrade4p2_771.bat and Upgrade5p0_711.bat to transfer just the new prompts since IP Office 3.2.
• Transfer All Prompts
Type send711 followed by the IP Office's LAN1 IP address,for example send711 192.168.42.1. The batch file will start transferring all the necessary folders and prompt files. The whole process of transferring the prompt files can take up to 40 minutes.
9. When all the files have been transferred, close the Command prompt window.
10. If this upgrading of the prompts was performed as part of the first time installation of Embedded Voicemail, proceed to System Configuration to enable the use of Embedded Voicemail by the IP Office system.
11. Restart the IP Office control unit by removing and then reapplying power.
12. When the IP Office has restarted, wait approximately 10 minutes while it scans the new prompts that are available.
13. The IP Office Monitor application can be used to monitor this activity.
14. Test Embedded Voicemail operation by dialing *17 at an extension. Embedded Voicemail should answer and start to give you prompts.