M MGIT Support Oct 22, 2010 #1 Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging - What is the Shortcut Command to bypass a greeting to leave a voicemail?
Exchange 2010 Unified Messaging - What is the Shortcut Command to bypass a greeting to leave a voicemail?
M [MT] Oct 22, 2010 #2 Have you tried this cmdlet from exchange shell, Set-UMDialPlan -Identity <UMDialPlanIdParameter> [-WelcomeGreetingEnabled <$true | $false>] Ref: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124125.aspx MT | MCITP ----- Please vote helpful or mark as answer if it's answered your question, this help us follow up the question status.
Have you tried this cmdlet from exchange shell, Set-UMDialPlan -Identity <UMDialPlanIdParameter> [-WelcomeGreetingEnabled <$true | $false>] Ref: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124125.aspx MT | MCITP ----- Please vote helpful or mark as answer if it's answered your question, this help us follow up the question status.
J James-Luo Oct 28, 2010 #3 Which greeting do you mean? Is it the main welcome greeting with the words below? “To access your mailbox, enter your extension” “To call someone, press #.” “To send a voice message, press *.” James Luo
Which greeting do you mean? Is it the main welcome greeting with the words below? “To access your mailbox, enter your extension” “To call someone, press #.” “To send a voice message, press *.” James Luo