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Voicemail Pro - Preference (General F9) not opening 1

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HantzT

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Feb 24, 2014
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Voicemail Pro Client 9.0.7.0 Build 2

I have never been able to have the General (F9) Preferences opening when I click on it in Voicemail Pro and this is since the beginning of the implementation of Avaya IP Office at our office more than 2 years ago.

I have tried on many computer with windows 7/8/10 and it's always the same issue.
I have tried brand new install also with the same issue.

Does anybody know a fix for this issue?
 
It works for me. You do actually have to be logged into the VM Pro server first though.
 
Ok! just make sure I'm clear on something I know how to use Voicemail pro.

I have been able to modify, create and implement news modules since the beginning.

The only thing I am unable to access is the General Preferences.
 
Sorry, I wasn't implying that you don't know how to use VM Pro. My only suggestions would be to try upgrading VM Pro to a newer build if you haven't already.
 
Make sure you run it as administrator otherwise it has all kind of weird stuff not working

Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME)


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Sounds like your account has only "Standard" or "Basic" access and no "Administrator" access rights.
Can you set Alarms? If not then you only have "Basic" access?
Can you add a new user with "Adminstrator" rights? If not you only have "Standard" access.
If you can do both the you have "Administrator" rights and there must be a database corruption somewhere.
Locate the file "userlist.dat" on the VM Pro server, delete it and try again as "Administrator/Administrator" but take a full backup first of both the VM Pro config and the "userlist.dat" file.
 
Might not be corruption. Avaya a did have a bug whereby if you had both Basic and Standard rights assigned in security settings then you only got basic privileges.

Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
I have Admin Rights!

And I will try what intrigrant suggested, thanks guy!

And by the way DaIPOTek, I just wanted to clarify it since I noticed after your comment that an outside viewer might look at the issue from a way different angle. Thank you for your answer anyway!

Thank you guys for your feedbacks!

Hantz T
 
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