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#72070 09/21/04 05:57 AM
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Just for your information...IPOffice Vmail Pro is not supported on Windows XP sp2 server. (Sorry)

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#72071 09/21/04 09:43 AM
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Wow, Thanks for the info, I was going to do that upgrade soon!


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Was it because of the firewall? I did notice that when I first set the system up that the VM Pro did not work with the firewall on.


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#72073 09/21/04 02:04 PM
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I have two sites working with XP-service pack 2 running Voicemail Pro.

#72074 09/22/04 08:19 AM
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The word from Avaya was that they did not support Windows SP2 for Vmail Pro. I just thought the info might be useful.

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Update. Avaya doesn't support Voicemail Pro on Windows XP period. Suggest Server 2003.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Davee:
Update. Avaya doesn't support Voicemail Pro on Windows XP period. Suggest Server 2000 or Server 2003.</font>

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That is news to me, The installer put in IP Office and VM Pro on Win XP machine at my site. If they do not support it what do I do now?


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https://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/ip_office/Tech_Bulletin_13_0005_rev_12-20.doc
Go to number 15 in this document and it tells you that Avaya does in fact support VMPro in XP pro and XP Home.


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#72079 09/29/04 08:41 AM
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I totally agree, however in discussions with Avaya they are saying that XP is not technically a server platform and could (possibly, with heavy use) turn vmail into a zombie which requires a reboot. They have suggested server 2000 or 2003.

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