Save To Or Restore To; Options - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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A. SAVE TO OR RESTORE TO
12.4 Determine which drive (on the Voice Processing PC) will be the save destination or
restore source. Selecting the desired drive places a dot in the option button.
NOTE:
selecting Next.
ALSO:
tories from the UNC_path. Therefore, be careful when specifying the save/restore path. For
example, do not specify C
delete the entire C drive.
B. OPTIONS
12.5 Select information you want to save or restore by placing a dot in the corresponding
button. If you select Mailbox Information, you will also need to select the types of information
by placing checks in the appropriate check boxes.
NOTE:
group lists. You can only restore data to mailboxes and groups lists that already exist in the Sys-
tem database.
12.6 The options are as follows:
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Be sure to place a diskette in the correct drive on the Voice Processing PC before
When the Voice Processing Unit performs a save operation, it erases files and/or direc-
:
\ as the save/restore path because the Voice Processing Unit would
Note that restoring Voice Processor data will not allow you to create new mailboxes or
System Prompts: The system prompts (default and customized) will be saved or
restored. Restored information will overwrite the current prompts, if any.
SMDR Buffer: If you select Save, the current call record information in the SMDR
buffer will be saved to the selected drive. The buffer will not be cleared. If you select
Restore, the SMDR call records contained on the disk in the selected drive will over-
write the existing SMDR buffer contents.
Fax Documents: All fax documents in the database will be saved or restored. Restored
documents will overwrite existing documents of the same number, if any.
Audiotex Recordings: All Audiotex recordings will be saved or restored. Restored
recordings will overwrite the current recordings of the same number, if any.
Group Lists: All group lists and group list directory information in the database will be
saved or restored. Restored information will overwrite existing information for group
lists of the same number, if any.
Mailbox Information: You can select the mailboxes information to be included.
Depending on the items checked, the following will be saved or restored:
Name/Greeting: Name and greetings recorded by the Subscribers, including pri-
mary and alternate greetings and directory names for extension IDs.
Saved Messages: Messages that have been saved by the Subscribers.
Data: User statistics for each mailbox and extension ID.
New Messages: New and undelivered messages that have not been heard by the
Subscribers.

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