[cisco-voip] Any Way to Change a Passcode on a Unity Mailbox and Then Change it Back?.....or.......

Ed Leatherman ealeatherman at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 10:26:03 EST 2007


With later versions of unity you can set it to not ask for a passcode for
recognized numbers (either the extension assigned to the account or from any
alternate extensions). You could enable that for the account in question and
just make sure the person you want to access it is on the alternate
extension list for the account. Assuming they arent already an alternate
extension elsewhere in the system anyway. When you're done just disable the
feature again on the account.

Don't remember if that got put in for 4.1 or 4.2, we didnt have it on
4.0.4but it showed up when we upgraded to
4.2.

On 3/22/07, Miller, Steve <MillerS at dicksteinshapiro.com> wrote:
>
>  On the old Nortel Meridian mailboxes it was possible to allow someone to
> access the voice mailbox by disabling the passcode, making the message play
> automatically and then re-arm it with the passcode afterwards. Is there
> anything like that in Unity?  We are having some system problems with
> certain users and it would be nice to do an acid test.
>
>
> Steve Miller
> Telecom Engineer
> Dickstein Shapiro LLP
> 1825 Eye Street NW | Washington, DC 20006
> Tel (202) 420-3370 Fax (202)-330-5607
> millers at dicksteinshapiro.com
>
>

-- 
Ed Leatherman
Senior Voice Engineer
West Virginia University
Telecommunications and Network Operations
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