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Was wondering if you have any special shortcodes that you program for every system you install.
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We always configure *80 on every system - and configure it in conjunction with VMPro to verbally tell me what extension I'm on. VERY useful in systems with lots of analog stations.
On larger systems, we simplify park/unpark We often match codes of system that we replaced, in order to minimize training. Mike
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We always use *88 and configure it in VMPro to go directly to the auto attendant as a test to make sure VM is working.
Likewise we use *89 Change the auto attendant in VMPro.
We match paging codes and any others that were on the customers old system.
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