Changing the Windows Operator's Primary Host
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Each time you run the Windows Operator, it checks its primary host to see if
there is a newer version of the application. If your company has multiple
ReadiVoice systems, it may become necessary or desirable to change the
ReadiVoice server that's the primary host for your Windows Operator.
To change the primary host:
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Close the Windows Operator.
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In Windows Explorer (or another file manager), navigate to the Windows
Operator installation folder. Typically, this is:
C:\Program Files\Polycom ReadiVoice\WinOp.Installer\
Find the Operator.exe.config file and open it in Notepad or another
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text editor.
This is an XML file that defines a number of key-value pairs. The one you
need to change looks like this:
<add key="WinOp.Client.PrimaryHost" value="192.168.10.10" />
In the line defining the WinOp.Client.PrimaryHost key, change its
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value (within the quotation marks) to the IP address or host name of the
server you want to use as the new primary host.
Don't change anything else in this file unless you're explicitly instructed to do so by
your system administrator.
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Save and close the file. Then, restart the Windows Operator.
The Windows Operator reads its modified configuration file, connects to
the new primary host, and checks for a newer version.
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