Again, you are preaching to the choir. I understand the importance of backups. I completely agree with you and systems I maintain and have a responsibility for are fully backed up.
I'm not sure if you missed the full statement in my original post, but for clarity ... "And of course, there are...
Okay, I think I may have worked out searching for a backup.
https://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=7556
This leads me to believe that there will be an uncompressed "ST" folder with a "keycodes.sto" file ... so searching for a folder named "ST" and/or a file named "keycodes.*" should find an...
Preaching to the choir. I've spent my entire career hammering the need for backups and held a lot of hands when folks ignored the advice.
As the system is not part of my management, I've never pulled a backup from a Call Pilot system, but it is possible there may be one floating on the client's...
Are there similar recovery methods for a callpilot 100/150? It looks like that page is no longer available. And of course I didn’t save a copy of it. But if it doesn’t apply at all to the 100/150, no worries.
But would the key codes be found in logs on the CF, or is there a way to pull this...
I'm just dropping this here on the off chance someone could offer a bit of advise. I'm a 20 year IT admin, but avoided everything to do with phone systems of this vinatage. One of my clients has a CallPilot 100/150 that completely reset itself after a power outage. The local telco that installed...
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