Has anyone else noticed with 4.2 Vmail you can no longer choose the drive and directory to install vmail?
We always partition the hard drive, leaving core windows on the C, and the IPO applications on the D partition.
After the upgrade from 4.1.x to 4.2, Vmail is in C:\Program Files\Avaya (with some remnants on the D drive).
I also noticed during the set up of 4.2, vmail automatically points to c:\program files\Avaya, but does not allow the destination to be changed.
We always partition the hard drive, leaving core windows on the C, and the IPO applications on the D partition.
After the upgrade from 4.1.x to 4.2, Vmail is in C:\Program Files\Avaya (with some remnants on the D drive).
I also noticed during the set up of 4.2, vmail automatically points to c:\program files\Avaya, but does not allow the destination to be changed.