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The registry is not filled in automatically. You must edit it manually, with
the help of a registry file, which is generated after you close down the
eCONFIG using the
File > Exit menu. You can also create the registry
files using eGRID, using the button Generate Registry files for eTM in
the right-top corner of the interface. The registry files are stored in the
following directory:
C:\SOPHO Messenger@net\exe\
An example of the file name is as follows:
eTM - Site 1 - Environment: LOCAL.reg for the local PC, which is the PC
where the eKERNEL is running.
If you have modules running on other PCs, other registry file names are
given, which are to be executed on the PC where the modules are running.
For example:
eTM - Site 1 - Environment: 192.168.1.81.reg for the PC with IP address
192.168.1.81.
Note 1:
On these PCs you must also have eTM running if you want
to use the Task Manager.
Note 2:
An Environment is specified in the name of this registry file.
The Environment is the IP address of a PC where a module is running.
On that PC you must install the registry file, if you want to use the eTM
on that PC.
Environments defined as LOCAL refer to the PC where the eKERNEL is
running, whereas environments that have an IP address refer to the IP
address of the PC where the modules are running.
To add the contents of the registry file into the registry, double-click
the *.reg file. To remove the contents from the registry again, open the
registry, go to (HKEY_Current_User/Software/Philips/), and remove the
key of a module from the registry.
eDMSAPI Inbound
The eDMSAPI supports inbound LRMS (Low Rate Message Services)
calls from DECT handsets that support LRMS (E2) messaging.
There are several types of incoming calls, which are briefly explained in
the following subsections.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Fundamentals
NN43120-120 02.01
11 May 2009
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