Enterprise Edge Unified Messaging
Quick Reference Guide
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Welcome to Enterprise Edge Unified
Messaging
About unified messaging
Unified messaging gives you access to voice messages from your personal computer. You
can manage all your voice and e-mail messages from one graphical interface. You can also
access your mailbox from your telephone at any time.
With unified messaging you can send and receive messages that include any combination
of voice and text. Here are some of the many ways you can use unified messaging:
• Listen to voice messages
• Record and send voice messages
• Forward and reply to voice messages
• Add message options such as urgent and private
• Add voice or text file attachments to messages
• Create personal distribution lists
• Change your password
Refer to the online Help available with unified messaging for detailed information not
covered in this Quick Reference Guide.
This Guide shows examples in Microsoft Outlook. The way your screen looks can vary in
Microsoft Exchange.
System requirements
To record and play unified messaging voice messages from your computer, your computer
must have:
• a sound card
• a microphone
• speakers
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Logging on
Use your voicemail password to log on to unified messaging.
To log on from your PC
1. On your desktop, double-click the
Microsoft Outlook icon.
The Login to unified messaging
dialog box appears.
2. In the Mailbox box, type your
mailbox or extension number.
3. In the Password box, type your
password.
4. Click the OK button.
The Microsoft Outlook window
appears.
Shortcut log on
1. Right-click the mailbox icon on the
Windows taskbar and then click
Open Inbox.
The Login to unified messaging
dialog box appears.
2. In the Mailbox box, type your
mailbox or extension number.
3. In the Password box, type your
password.
4. Click the OK button.
The Microsoft Outlook window
appears.
Remote log on
You can log on to unified messaging from another computer, such as a laptop computer, if
the laptop computer has unified messaging installed and configured in the same way as
your office computer. You can work offline and use a dial-up connection to reach the
server.
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Changing your Enterprise Edge password
You can change your voicemail password from unified messaging.
To change your voicemail
password from Microsoft Exchange
or Microsoft Outlook
1. On the Outlook window, click Tools
and then click mailbox manager.
The Mailbox Manager dialog box
appears.
2. Click the Password tab.
3. In the Current Password box, type
your current password.
4. In the New Password box, type your
new password.
5. In the Verify Password box, type
your new password.
6. Click the OK button.
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