>
>
>On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 09:57 -0500, Yang, Huijun (CAR:9D30) wrote:
>> 
>> On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 07:49 -0500, Campbell, Alfred (BL60:9D30)
wrote:
>> 
>> > Sorry I will bite..  How then does the admin get a user to have
this 
>> > appear?  Are you suggesting we require every user who wants to
utilize
>> 
>> > this feature to do some action?
>> 
>> 
>> >The admin checks the box that enables MyAssistant for a user or a
>> group.
>> 
>> > The system (MyAssistant) requests that it be authorized to contact
the
>> user - just as any other user would.  The user just accepts that
request
>> > using the normal IM client interface.
>> 
>> But if MyAssistant is part of a group, the user will need just accept
>> the request for the group. Once user accepts the group, MyAssustant
will
>> be just added as a member of the group.  For example, SCSDesignTeam
>> group, we don't need to accept request for each member in the group.
>
>Users do not get the choice of whether or not to accept groups added by
>the server (which is ok), but making the MyAssistant a member of a
group
>is not good.  See
>
> http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-dev/msg20734.html
>

I think we are splitting hairs here. What is needed is for the PA to
show up in the client without the user do anything. I am pretty
indifferent about what group it is in, but if we cannot agree why not
create a MyAssistant group.
--martin

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