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For each Configuration, there is a separate system name,extension, and password. Settings for window
size, tab selected, button customization, etc., areall stored separately in the Windows registry for each run-
ning configuration of the program. You could, example, create two configurations, both with the same
login, with one having the outsidelines presented, and the other the inside lines presented in a larger win-
dow. Start each one from the Configuration Management window, so that two windows are running. As
long as each one has its own unique configuration name, any window customization or settings will be
remembered the next time you run the program.
Remember that the login extension is the extension that is controlled by NexDirector. Each window has its
own separate login extension, when started from the ConfigurationManagement dialog box. So you can
only click on a buttonto transfer a call or dial a number if the login extension of the window you are clicking
in, matches the extension that you currently have off-hook. All call control is done with the extension off-
hook.
Customizing Buttons and Views
When each instance of NexDirector is started, extensions are automatically assigned to the buttons in that
view, using the active configuration from t he NexPath Server. You can modify the button assignments and
position, to customize the label, or to put the buttons in an order that is easier for yo u to use, using the right
mouse button.
FIGURE 5-6. NexDirectorConfiguration Management Dialog Box
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