They must be making in-roads in the market for them to have their own thread.
Am currently evaluating the product for a possible solution to an aging phone system. Any information from current users would be appreciated.
By looking at the date of these posts, I don't know if anyone is reading here or not. Quite a bit of good information posted. Am curious as to if anyone has any experience with the Shoretel product? Seems to be a solid solution for any number of users. Am exploring an IP solution to replace...
Pretty much the same as what I am seeing numbers wise. My difference is that I have 11 sites that will be needing new phone systems within the next few years and 4 main sites that need new now. My concerns are that if I go with a hybrid, I will be facing issues later in regards to features...
I have been documenting any discussions regarding our existing phone system, as well as trouble for the last year. Sent another email to the decision makers last week outlining support issues exisiting, as well as gains in productivity and savings that could be realized with ANY voip solution...
computerhighguy,
Funny you mention Telrad as that is the same fiasco I am dealing with now. Three major locations all with the Telrad 400. Old hardware and crappy software. My biggest hurdle right now is convincing the money guys that we have a real weakness in our phone systems and getting them...
Rookcr,
I am in the exact same boat as you at this time. Have been visiting with several vendors and seem to be leaning to the true VOIP as I am looking at 12 locations with 350 users, all connected over frame or ptp circuits. Our systems are all 10+ years and mission critical with little to no...
Does anyone know if it is possible to give a user the ability to reset domain passwords via group policy in an AD? DC's are all windows 03. Seems that it would be possible but to date have been unable to determine how. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Managment has decided that to much time is being spent playing the games on our 2K and XP machines. They would like all access for these removed. I would like to do so using Group Policy but to date have been unable to determine how to accomplish.
Any help would be appreciated.
Have you gone to the properties page of your contacts folder and gone to the "Outlook Address Book" tab and placed a tick mark in the spot that says "show this folder as an e-mail address book"?
If not you will not be able to pull e-mail addresses from your contact folder.
I also have a user that is getting the Error 800 when trying to connect to our VPN. User is running XP thru a Linksys router using AOL Broadband. (I know aol and all..) Originally thought that it was AOL security issue until I saw this post. Is the 800 error just a stock error or does it...
You will need to set up each client with a *.pst file on their local system. Add that to their Outlook client and direct Outlook to deliver their mail to their *.pst file via the services tab and your done. The client will download the users messages to the *.pst file instead of storing it on...
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