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Using Powershell to automate the Aspect Uniphi Client side GUI

mrwizardd (IS/IT--Management)
15 Jul 12 20:39
We have a Aspect Uniphi GUI client that needs to be individually and locally automated, preferably using Powershell with a set schedule. With Powershell, as far as GUI recognition goes, I'm a bit hazy, so I'm skipping ahead to see if anyone has the know how with regard to Uniphi? Idealy, we would like it to recognize the different states, or "idle" states of the phone, and act appropriately. Most importantly, and I guess starting off, how would we use Powershell to sign on? It should be as simple as entering int he extension, hitting "yes" to the prompt that asks if we received a call back, and going into the ready status. Thanks folks.

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