System information
APPENDIX J. TELEVANTAGE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS J-3
5. If the registry setting exists, double-click it to edit it.
If the registry setting does not exist, right-click the folder where it should go and
choose
New, then select the type of setting to add (choose DWORD unless this
appendix specifies otherwise.) Enter the name of the setting. Then double-click the
setting to edit it.
6. Enter the desired value for the registry setting and click
OK.
7. When you are done editing registry settings, close the Registry Editor, for example by
choosing
Registry > Exit.
The following tables show TeleVantage registry settings according to the registry keys under
which they are found.
HKLM\Software\Artisoft\TeleVantage\
COMPANY
STRING value sent to incoming IP callers who are directed to an auto attendant or IVR
Plug-in. Some terminals such as NetMeeting will be able to display this name in their
user interface. Calls that go directly to users will use the user’s name instead. Note that
this value is written by the installer. This setting takes effect when
SendDisplayOnAnswerCall (see page J-7) is non-zero. See also
Q931DefaultSourceName on page J-7.
Default is
TeleVantage.
HKLM\Software\Artisoft\System\
LOCKOUTRESETINTERVAL
DWORD value that sets the time frame in which multiple failed logon attempts must
occur to result in a lockout (see “Enforcing strong password security” in Chapter 3 in
Administering TeleVantage.) The value is in minutes and by default is set to
30.
Increasing the value means that lockout will be more likely, while decreasing the value
means that lockout will be less likely. A value of
0 will result in lockout never
occurring.
Default is
30 minutes.