Does anyone have the install files (setup.exe & setup.wo2) for PMR1 Admin software? I can't get them off Avaya's website because they use some FTP link instead of a standard download link, and even on my XP machine it said the link was no good anyway. I thought I had these squirreled away but I don't. I need to set up a system and I'm losing my mind trying to do it all through a phone. Thanks!
That's old. Maybe, I'll check later
I thought I'd gotten them from another member before. I checked TTT's website but I didn't find them.
I set up an old system at my new shop, with lines from voip.ms broken out through an asterisk system. Built on the cheap, operated on the cheap, working on the cheap. I had all the stuff in my hoard (PC, channel bank, PACS, etc) so, why the heck not. I was sure I had the admin software. I technically do.... I copied all the files off the PC it was installed on, but without the proper registry entries, the program errors out and won't load. So I need the setup files to do a clean install on my old XP laptop.
This isn't the place for it, but perhaps soon in the moderators forum I'll post about why I've been mostly absent for so long. Much has happened in the last two years.
Sorry, don't have them any more.
Hi Chris-
PM Sent
From the Avaya support site, the link for the readme.txt worked, but setup.exe and setup.w02 linked to an ftp server that doesn't seem to respond.
But then I saw that the readme linked to
https://download.avaya.com/tsoweb/part_messaging/readme.txtwhile the other 2 files linked to
ftp://ftp.avaya.com/incoming/Up1cku9/tsoweb/part_messaging/setup.exeChanged the URL to
https://download.avaya.com/tsoweb/part_messaging/setup.exe and BINGO!
However,
https://download.avaya.com/tsoweb/part_messaging/setup.w02 just got me a screen full of random characters. Put the link in a simple HTML file, and was able to right-click and Save link as... to get that one.
You should now be able to use the these links with Save link as...
Thanks for the help TTT. Got the system up and running in no time. Trying to navigate the menus over a phone was driving me batty. The software made easy work of it.
Funny, I had piles of the CDs that came with the Partner Messaging. Got rid of them about a year ago...
-Hal