VAM_3_0_12U1_1 Driver
3.0.12 (1-Jul-2005)
Avaya Voice Announcement Manager Utility File.
Software Update Notes
Date: July 2005
Type: Self-extract file (Binary)
Purpose of the Software Update
The Avaya Voice Announcement Manager software updates are cumulative and include the fixes in the current update and previous updates for release 3.0. The fixes in each of the software updates are listed below, starting with the most recent update:
Avaya Voice Announcement Manager 3.0.12 Update 1.1
Clicking the "X" to close the Rename Audio File dialog box now closes the window.
Voice Announcement Manager sends the current values for "Next Execution Time" and "Last Execution Time" for the task in the email notification.
Scheduled backup jobs are now executed after
Sivaprakash (DG Staff Member) on 25-Jan-2006
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