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ROLM PHONE MAIL HELPPPP 1

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bigtee959

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I need to do a dump of every extension on a Rolm phone mail system. I cant seem to dump every extension at once, just one at time. Can someone help.

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Terence Phillips
Telecommunication Specialist
 
i don't remember of a way to dump all boxes, i did have a script, procom that let me delete them. using procom, do a record script and delete a single user then use that as a template to delete the rest.. because of the screen paint it's quicker to record the outline then to try and remember it.. i don't have access to rolm phone mail anymore or i could post the script

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
GO INTO SYSADMIN, FROM THE MENU PICK REPORTS, PICK THE PWCHANGE REPORT, YOUR SCOPE WILL BE ALL. FOR THE DAYS MAKE IT ZERO THIS WILL PRINT ALL THE MAILBOX NUMBERS AND NAMES.

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS
 
i thought you might know that one perry, doyou still have a rolm to maintain? got a rolm call a few months back.. with the ? key i got through it... we need to bring that one back..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
ALONG WITH THE NORTELS I MAINTAIN ABOUT A FIFTEEN 9005 AND 20 PHONEMAILS

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS
 
FORGOT I EVEN HAVE A 2 CABINET 8K

OLD ROLMEN WORKING ON NORTELS
 
your a luckie camper perry, i miss the old orange boxes. the ibm boxes were a lot eaiser but the new simmons is one i don't miss.

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
after accessing sysadmin, use PROFILE then ALL, that should do it
 
Ahhh, the simple days with the old 2 cabinet 8K... memories of the old 8 inch floppy disks float gently through the mind... as well as memories of the days before 9006... DOS prompts... Dumb terminals... and 3-letter commands!
 
i do miss those 3 letter commands as well as the orange doors.. i work in the san francisco area back then and we did put in a lot of orange boxes...

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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