Thanks, what I am seeing since going to Win10 is that the calls don't always show up in Call Status or never seem to hang up ion the app. Just lots of slow, inaccurate info as compared to Win7. No changes to the IPoffice setup.
I know the "Call Status" application has not been supported for a few years however I had it working in Windows 7 flawlessly, version 4.0(5). Has anyone seen any tweaks to get it to work in Windows 10? It has proven to be extremely useful for a few of us to see who is on the phone at any given...
This has already been through Avaya support but I am reaching out to see if anyone has this up and working. I have Avaya IPOffice version 10 running VMpro version 10, Exchange 2013 and using UMS. Phone lights never light up or get messages, messages only delivered to Outlook with UMS turned...
well in that case do you see any info in your matrix of what version of ipoffice they started supporting Exchange 2013? And at that point in time did it still support Exchange 2010?
Getting ready to update to Exchange 2013 and having a bear of a time determining what versions of Exchange are supported by version 8 and 9 of IP Office. We use Avaya Voicemail Pro and UM to Outlook (currently Exchange 2010 and IPO 8). If anyone can point me to a compatibility chart that would...
thanks all, finally got my current software working last night, took some serious tweaking. Knowing the data was getting there really helped!
On a side note this thread is acting weird, I received 2 notices of new posts last night but nothing is here....
It does capture the data, completely different format but it does grab it. At least I know the data is getting there and can be captured, the software I am using may not be able to do it though.
Was hoping to keep the same software as our Cost Recovery system is set to pull from it and it's...
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