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Outlook contacts, dialing rules and a blackberry |
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Having a bit of a battle with the above, I'm trying to get the dial from outlook function working and have had mixed success. I can't seem to get the right format of the phonenumbers so it doesn't break outlook dialing or the BB. At the start I had my numbers just as I would dial them 01412344567 in outlook (with a dialing rule to dial 9 for local and long) Outlook - Didn't add the 9 on dialing BB Calls - Worked as expected BB SMS - Worked as expected So after a bit of digging I came across a website telling me I needed to format the number like so +44 01412344567 Outlook - Worked as expected BB Calls - Worked as expected (dialed the number as +441412344567) BB SMS - Didn't work (tried to send the message to +44 01412344567) Other formats that I tried where +44 (0141) 234-4567 - BB didn't like that at all & +44 1412344567 - Outlook Dialed 9 1412344567 All I want is for outlook to dial 9 on all calls, I remember having to do this on a win98 box a long time ago and it worked as expected just can't get it going on Windows 7 RC w/ Outlook 2007.
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Add it under modem settings ???
WIP : CCNA (postponed), Completed course - PTLLS (award pending), MSc commenced (exp 2011)
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Yeah as UKD - in Control Panel go to your modem / dialling options and configure your area?
If you've done that, try the format +44 (0) 141 XXX XXXX I love the light for it shows me the way; I endure the darkness, for it shows me the stars requiescat in pace - UCM - gone, but never forgotten x www.wordpress.com/arroryn |
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Thanks UKD & Arroryn
Dialing rule in via phone and modem Updated format as suggested Outlook - Dialed 90141XXXXXXX (perfect) BB Call - Dialed +44141XXXXXXX (perfect) BB SMS - Dialed +44 (0) 141 XXX XXXX (
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Think you can also add the 9 prefix in there somewhere too but it's been some time since I've had to configure a modem !
WIP : CCNA (postponed), Completed course - PTLLS (award pending), MSc commenced (exp 2011)
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Lol, we still have some modems kicking about for the useless telepay system, unfortunately outlook uses the windows dialer, We are using a program called Activa to forward the input to asterisk
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Aah right. We did mess around with an asterisk server at one point but as we were only a small office we went with a Centrex solution.
WIP : CCNA (postponed), Completed course - PTLLS (award pending), MSc commenced (exp 2011)
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Think I've got it, bit of a messed up way though
![]() Format : (0) 1411234567 or (0) 7543554433 Dialing rule General Area Code - 0 Dail 9 for local and long Area code rule Area code - 0 Include all prefixes ticked "dial:" to add the zero it removes from the area code grrr ticked "included area code" Outlook - works BB Call - works BB SMS - works need to test a little more though just to make sure
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nvm this post
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Glad you got it sorted ! Frustrating tho' isn't it, to get so bogged down on something simple !
WIP : CCNA (postponed), Completed course - PTLLS (award pending), MSc commenced (exp 2011)
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I thought I had it but although it say "Phone number will be dialed as: 907xxxxx" it doesn't send the 9 grrrr
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Try putting a comma after the 9 - I think this creates a pause while it picks up the outside line from memory
WIP : CCNA (postponed), Completed course - PTLLS (award pending), MSc commenced (exp 2011)
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That didn't work UKD but thanks for the suggestion, why oh why did they have to try and be fancy with the dialer lol
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+44 (0) 141 XXX XXXX (0) That is conditional if you dial +44 you dont need it , if you dont use country code you do. +44 141 XXX XXXX country code 0141 XXX XXXX no country code |
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I think i misread
put in 141 area XXX XXXX number UK then in location under dialling rule enter 9 for long distance (if the number doesn't share same area code) select location you will find that when location (dialling rules) is set to UK it will dial 9 0141XXX XXXX if you change same location (in dialling rules agian) to US (just to show you the changes) number will be changed 9 011 44 141XXX XXXX again this is correct
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