To specify telephony servers on a client computer
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Open a Command Prompt window.
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Type tcmsetup /c server1 server2 ...
Notes
- XOX
- XOX
- The client must be in the same domain as the telephony server or in a fully domain when you run tcmsetup.
- In order for TAPI to function correctly, you must add the Windows Remote Service Provider to the client computer or run the tcmsetup command. If your telephony clients run XOX or a Windows Server 2003 operating system, and your telephony servers run Windows Server 2003, then add the Windows Remote Service Provider to your clients. (The Windows Remote Service Provider enables clients to detect telephony servers.) However, if your telephony clients or servers run Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000, you must run tcmsetup, as described in this procedure, instead. For more information about adding telephony service providers and using tcmsetup, see Related Topics.
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In the tcmsetup command-line syntax, server1 server2 ... represents the names of one or more telephony servers. Because tcmsetup replaces any previous server list, you should include every telephony server that you want to make available to the client when you run tcmsetup.
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You may have to restart the Telephony service for this change to take effect. For more information, see Related Topics.
- Before client users can dial out using the phone lines on the telephony server, the telephony server administrator must assign the users to the phone lines. For more information, see Related Topics.
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