[cisco-voip] Unity message monitor bug CSCsi80906

Bill Talley billt at aos5.com
Thu Mar 13 12:22:13 EDT 2008


Might anyone on the list provide additional info on this bug which
references a several second delay when accessing Unity with Message Monitor
enabled?  I'm really just looking to clarify whether the ES release to
address it completely  eliminates delay or reduces delay.  I've seen
conflicting reports on this and was hoping to get some additional input.

 

 If it just reduces delay, is there an additional patch or work around that
eliminates the delay?  We've applied the ES, however, some users continue to
experience a delay, whereas the original users reporting the delay are no
longer experiencing it.

 

TIA,

Bill

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