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Appendix
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5-10 HiPath SimplyPhone for Outlook 4.0, Administrator Manual
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Configuring telephony data
If you add (CMF) to a location name, a right-aligned comparison is performed between the
phone number supplied by the telephone system and the phone numbers in the address data
for partner identification in incoming calls.
If you add (POL=x) to a location number, 1 is the only country code that works (for example,
USA, Canada). x can be either 1, 2 or 3. In the case of incoming, internal call, the last digits
of the prefix are not considered for partner identification.
If you add (DMC) to a location number, 49 (Germany) is the only country code that works. This
means that for partner identification, the system only searches for numbers in canonical format
in the case of incoming calls; it does not also search for extensions (Disable Multivalue Com-
pare).
5.2.4 Configuring the TAPI line
The Select Line entry in the context menu of the telephone icon in the task bar opens up a
dialog for selecting a TAPI line.
The dialog also contains a Line... button, which brings you to the service provider’s configura-
tion dialog, as well as a Location... button, which brings you to the configuration dialog for lo-
cation data.
5.2.5 Configuring tie lines
The Enter Fixed Lines entry in the context menu of the telephone icon in the task bar opens
up a dialog for editing fixed lines. These are required for partner identification so that callers
who use fixed lines can also be identified.
Fixed lines are saved in the registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER, in other words user-specif-
ically. But they can also be edited globally for each installation. If data is copied from the registry
branch HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to HKEY_CURRENT_USER after installing an upgrade, any
user-specific fixed lines that already exist are retained.
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These parameters can be set in the file locations.ini prior to installation (see
Section 5.3.2, "Client component Locations.ini").