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Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Is it OK to edit validusers.xml?
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On Apr 25, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> An export does pins right?
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> But even if it does, it does not export email passwords for imap.
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> With the adduition of imap, it doe
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Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Is it OK to edit validusers.xml?
http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/xecsuser/PIN+retrieval+tool
can be used to extract PIN numbers from the database.
Pizza Napoletana
http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/xecsuser/PIN+retrieval+tool
can be used to extract PIN numbers from the database.
Pizza Napoletana wrote:
> I decided to do a fresh ISO install of 4.2, rather than try an upgrade from
> 4.1.6. It is a small installation (about 25 users). So manually recreating
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Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Is it OK to edit validusers.xml?
User name
Voice-mail PIN
SIP password
First name
Last name
User alias
EMail address
User group
Phone serial number
Phone model
Phone group
Phone description
Im Id
Does not
User name Voice-mail PIN SIP password First name Last name User alias EMail
address User group Phone serial number Phone model Phone group Phone
description Im Id
Does not look like email password will come over. Sorry. It will cut down on
your rebuild time considerably, but doesn't help you wit
20:10:36 2010
Subject: [sipx-users] Is it OK to edit validusers.xml?
I decided to do a fresh ISO install of 4.2, rather than try an upgrade from
4.1.6. It is a small installation (about 25 users). So manually recreating
users, phones, gateway, dial plans, etc. wasn't a big deal. But I have a
I decided to do a fresh ISO install of 4.2, rather than try an upgrade from
4.1.6. It is a small installation (about 25 users). So manually recreating
users, phones, gateway, dial plans, etc. wasn't a big deal. But I have a couple
of things I need to copy from the old system and I am not sure ho