Is it necessary to have the voice mail (basic voice mail system) component from the IP office admin suite installed for VoiceMail Pro to function correctly? I currently have an old IP406 system with VoiceMail Pro V1.4 (disks are from 2003) and the pc running the manager and voice mail is having a hardware issue so i am trying to replace it with a different pc to get us by another year or so before replacing the entire system. I have the manager installed and communicating with the IP406 but when I tried to access voice mail it hits dead air but indicates connected according to call status and the phone placing the call. I installed VM Pro and removed the basic voice mail feature so I'm not sure if there are any dependencies there. According to the documentation I have on the old cd's it indicates it should not be installed. The VM Pro service is running on the pc. The IP's are static and the same as the old pc (which is currently off line). I can plug the old pc back in and reboot the IP Office and of course everything works so I'm sure it's configuration as I am by no means an Avaya expert. I am not sure if there is a way to test connectivity back from the 406 to the voice mail pc? I am able to edit in the manager and merge the config successfully. My old system lists the Voicemail IP Address as 255.255.255.255 (In the System Index -> Voicemail tab) instead of the IP so I assume that should work in my new system (I would think the actual IP would need to be in there). The old pc is Windows 2000 Pro and the new pc is XP Pro SP3. Any tips would be appreciated.