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Remote Access
The voice messaging system can receive a call, disconnect, and call back
the support computer using Dial Back. If you routinely connect to a voice
messaging system through a long-distance call, Dial Back may reduce long-
distance phone charges.
Perform the following procedure to set up Dial Back. Once you have set it
up, start a remote access connection, as described in "To establish a
remote access connection" on page 14. You will need to wait a couple of
minutes for the call back and a connection.
To set up the voice messaging system to use Dial Back
1 Establish a remote access connection with the voice messaging system.
2 Use the OS/2 Process Switcher window to open an OS/2 command
prompt as described in "Using the OS/2 host process switcher" on page
15.
3 At an OS/2 command prompt, type
4 Type
and press ENTER.
cd \cs2
5 Type
and press ENTER.
cs2gen
6 From the OS/2 Script File Generator menu, press F1 to load the script
files.
7 Type the number corresponding to the modem.cs2 script file.
8 Press F6 until "Dial Back & Password" appears in the "Security" field at
the bottom of the screen.
9 Press F10, and then type
10 Press F1 to load the script files.
11 Type the number for the [your login name].cs2 file. If you haven't
changed the default logon name, the file is Support.cs2.
12 Press F5 to specify the support computer's phone number.
13 Press F10, and then type
14 Press F11 to exit the Script File Generator utility.
15 At an OS/2 command prompt, type
and press ENTER.
cs2host @modem.cs2
When the OS/2 Host starts, the voice messaging system is set up to use Dial Back.
16 To return to the voice messaging system screens, select "Voice mail for
OS/2" from the OS/2 Process Switcher window and press ENTER.
and press ENTER.
c:
to save.
y
to save.
y
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