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Change the Prompts Used for Quick Play

You can edit the QP= command in the AVPRMPT file to change which prompts are used in Quick Play, or use one of these 3 AVPRMPT files ￿shipped with the system:

AVPRMPT.ENV

Includes the prompts used most often by most systems. Includes prompts for date and time stamps, sending and retrieving messages, reviewing old messages, and many prompts used for setup options. This is the AVPRMPT file used by most systems.

AVPRMPT.2M

Includes all of the prompts in AVPRMPT.ENV, plus several more commonly-used prompts, to create approximately a 2MB QP.IDX file.

AVPRMPT.ALL

Includes all of the prompts on the system, including those installed with any feature packages. You must have enough storage space on the hard disk to use all the system prompts in Quick Play.

These 3 files have the Quick Play commands for each prompt set already defined. All you have to do to use one of these files is copy it to the system AVPRMPT file location (e.g., C:\VMAIL\PROMPT\US\AVPRMPT.US).

Exiting to DOS disconnects all calls in progress.

Use AVPRMPT file Shipped with the System

1.At the Banner Screen, press ￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿then press￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿to exit the system.

Enter a System Manager ID, and press

.

2.Change to the subdirectory containing system prompts (e.g., enter

CD PROMPT\US, and press

).

3.Use the DOS COPY command to copy one of the AVPRMPT files shipped with the system to the AVPRMPT file used by your system.

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿(e.g., enter COPY AVPRMPT.2M AVPRMPT.US, and press ).

4.Press ￿￿￿￿￿￿-￿/￿￿￿-￿￿￿￿￿to restart the system.

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