MichiganRon
MIS
I manage the phone and voice mail system for a local school district.
We recently made a change in our system which allows us to use vectors and messages recorded and stored on a VAL board. All incoming calls go to a particular vector, where callers hear a message and are offered several options. Until recently, this was handled by an automated attendant in our Audix.
Occasionally, our school closes due to inclement weather. It is the job of a particular person to change the outgoing greeting to reflect the closing. This greeting often needs to be newly recorded each day we are closed. Using the audix system, she could call into audix and just change the greeting used for that auto-attendant.
Unfortunately, the new system of vectors makes changing the greeting from off site difficult. I know it's a long shot, but does anyone have any suggestions for how I might be able to allow someone to change the greeting (message) from off site?
Thanks,
Ron
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We recently made a change in our system which allows us to use vectors and messages recorded and stored on a VAL board. All incoming calls go to a particular vector, where callers hear a message and are offered several options. Until recently, this was handled by an automated attendant in our Audix.
Occasionally, our school closes due to inclement weather. It is the job of a particular person to change the outgoing greeting to reflect the closing. This greeting often needs to be newly recorded each day we are closed. Using the audix system, she could call into audix and just change the greeting used for that auto-attendant.
Unfortunately, the new system of vectors makes changing the greeting from off site difficult. I know it's a long shot, but does anyone have any suggestions for how I might be able to allow someone to change the greeting (message) from off site?
Thanks,
Ron
“If you are irritated by every rub, how will you be polished?” ~ Mevlana Rumi
Do you live in Michigan? Join us in the Tek-Tips in Michigan forum.