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I don't have access to Group Policy for that machine but if FOP is able to run wouldn't that preclude blocking 4445?
I have a similar situation with one brand new Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit Machine. the other slightly older machines on that network are fine, no issues logging in.
On this machine I have tried ever IE, Firefox & Chrome, tested JavaScript and installed Flash.
After putting in credentials on this machine it attempts to connect over and over again
This is what I did:
[from-internal-custom] ;Chanspy Direct SIP Extension exten => _84377,1,Chanspy(SIP/4377|b)
I don't get any audio...
When I dial that extension(prefixed with "8") I get a "Beep" followed by silence
Thank You.
Is there a way of restricting extenspy to only one extension?
I may be straying off-topic....
I have FOP2 for the Receptionist (55+ extensions) on a Touchscreen Monitor, and she loves it btw.
Now they want to setup a single extension that can be listened to by several other extensions in that unit.
I wanted to try extenspy for that but I dont want to interfere with FOP2, and I dont want to use FOP2 for this task as the unit employees want to just setup a speed dial on their handsets.
Any advice is welcome!