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IPO Partner Mode Automated Attendant Greeting not changing with new recording

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galexa1004

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IPO Partner Mode SW 8.0 (not currently on site so not sure which release)

Customer recorded greeting for Automated Attendant Greeting Prompts and Action Prompts and all working fine. Customer recorded new greetings, saved and can hear the new greetings when listening to the prompts via short code for recording prompts.

Problem is old greetings continue to play for callers. Any suggestions?
 
either the cust is changing the wron greeting or more likely they are not pressing 3 to save when they have finnished

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I believe they are pressing 3 to save because they can hear the new greeting using the short code administration several hours later and have confirmed for each Prompt/Menu Action i.e. 7811/7841, 7821/7871, etc.
 
Is your customer pointing the ICR into the correct recorded greeting?
 
@cruazades - In Partner Mode is ICR necessary for using AA? I thought the customer can determine this through set programming and what is recorded in the greeting and action prompts via the short codes and if no other AA is created then AA 1 and it's associated greetings are used by default.
 
Check the time profile, make the morning profile 24hr and deselect afternoon and evening
 
Thanks to all who replied.

The time profiles in the AA settings were all wrong causing the AA to play a prompt previously recorded and not intended for use.

All resolved as of this morning.
 
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