Nevermind, I got it to work. I copied the Nortel IP Softphone 2050.msi from temp and set compatibility mode to skip version check.
Thanks for all the help guys, it seems to be working fine. Stars have been awarded.
Mike Oyler
Memphis PC Guy
901-213-8088
Hmm cant get it to install "Please exit IP softphone 2050 before running setup"
Tried XP compatibility mode, went thru registry and removed and keys for Avaya Softphone 4.4 etc. No luck so far. What's the trick ?
Windows 7 Professional is what I'm trying to get it installed onto.
Mike Oyler...
I looked around a bit but haven't had any luck finding v2. If you could send me a link ucxguy, I'd appreciate it.
Mike Oyler
Memphis PC Guy
901-213-8088
Not sure what version comes with the BCM400 but I know it didn't work, or at least I couldn't make it work :) Anyone got a quick link handy for version 2 I can try ? I grabbed the 264 upgrade from Avaya. That may install stand alone, I haven't tried it, but appreciate the assistance.
Mike Oyler...
System: BCM400
Software Version: 4.0.2.21d
The estimate from the reseller was to upgrade from 4.0 to 6.0 for $2956.00
That seems pretty steep to just to allow one user to use Softphone on Windows 7.
I have a client in need of a single PC user license of Avaya 2050 IP Softphone for Windows 7. I downloaded the 2050 IP Softphone client (ver 4.4) from Avaya and it works fine but is in 30day evaluation mode. When we contacted our reseller they sent over a bid for $4000 in upgrades to the BCM. ...
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