Hi, I can't seem to find the answer to this question anywhere. Any help is appreciated.
We have 2003 Server Standard Edition, SP2. Users log on using RDP on either a Wyse Terminal or an XP computer.
We have this one user (on an XP box) who has a locally connected printer that they connect...
So I don't have that option.....
I guess the only way is manual then. I already have that set up, using luv2ski's recommendation.
Thanks for the help. If anybody else thinks of anything else, please let me know.
I don't see "Routing Services" or "Services" either. I looked at all the options under Feature**config and Feature87. Let me break down the options shown under Feature**config, and please tell me which one I should choose:
Feature**Config
-A. Configuration
-B. General Admin
-C. Set Copy
-D...
I don't see a "common settings" at all. Let me walk you through where I looked for it, and if I'm in the wrong configuration, please let me know.
Feature **Config
-B. General Admin
-Service Modes
*listed under Service Modes are the following:
Control Sets
Night...
Here is what we have:
Meridian M8X24-DS
Nortel Startalk Flash 4 CH 1.7
Nortel ATA2
KSU and software version: MDR5 ENG/SP (Including DR5.1)
Our business hours are:
Mon-Fri 7:30AM-5:00PM
Sat 8:00AM-Noon
Sun Closed
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Currently we have night service coming on at 5:00PM and going...
We have:
Meridian M8X24-DS
Nortel Startalk Flash 4 CH 1.7
Nortel ATA2
We have inside and outside paging zones set up. On Saturdays we have only one or two people working and sometimes they have to go outside.
Is there a way that we can set up a service so that on Saturdays the phone rings...
Thanks, Curlycord, I found it.
Also, the evening message was set to 5pm.....it's the same as the morning and afternoon message. The non-business one is the one they want to play at 5. It was also set at 5, so I just changed the evening one to 4pm. I think that should work.
Hi,
I've posted this message on this forum and the Meridian forum, because I'm not sure which one it's supposed to be on. I'm an IT guy, who's been assigned to change a few things in are NORSTAR phone system. By looking at the FAQ's on this site, I've been able to fix everything they wanted...
Hi,
This is my first post here, but I've been reading this site for years (usually on the IT side). I'm an IT guy, who's been assigned to change a few things in are NORSTAR phone system. By looking at the FAQ's on this site, I've been able to fix everything they wanted except one thing...
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