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Voice Mail Copy 1

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wayne50

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Jan 28, 2004
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How do you make a copy to a floppy disk of a voice mail message from an ad-40 active voice,thanks.
 
If it is running the OS2 Warp you will need to have a backup software like Novaback.
 
It does,what do I do next,thanks.
 
Create a transaction box owned by the mailbox that has the message your recording. Give the T box a name and ID. Sign into the mail box and listen to the message. Choose the redirect option and send it to the T box. The message will then become the T boxes greeting. At the console sign into system manager. Find the T box you added. Highlight the greeting and using the F2 command, copy into a file name of your choice with "A:" in front of it. (Have a floppy in drive A first)

This was on an older thread. You would need something like CoolEdit software to convert to a .wav file to listen to it.

Gary

 
If it just a specific message, create a transaction box owned by the person that has the message you want to copy. Listen to the message and redirect it to the transaction box. This will cause the message to become the T boxes greeting. Highlight the greeting, put a floppy in. Then use the F2 copy function and copy it out to A:message.
 
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