User guide
Table Of Contents
- Wave ViewPoint User Guide
- 1 - Introducing Vertical Wave
- 2 - Using ViewPoint
- 3 - Using the Extensions List
- 4 - Receiving and Handling Calls in ViewPoint
- 5 - Placing Calls in ViewPoint
- 6 - Managing Voice Messages in ViewPoint
- About managing voice messages in ViewPoint
- Listening to your voice messages and call recordings
- Handling your voice messages
- Forwarding a voice message
- Replying to a voice message
- Calling back the person who left a voice message
- E-mailing a voice message
- Opening the contact record from a voice message
- Deleting voice messages
- Associating a voice message from “Unknown” with a contact
- Marking a voice message Unheard
- Marking a voice message Urgent or Private
- Adding notes to a voice message
- Managing call recordings
- Managing your voicemail maximums
- Sending a message directly to a user’s voicemail
- Knowing when you have new messages
- Managing greetings
- 7 - Using the Call Log Folder
- 8 - Call Forwarding
- 9 - Managing Contacts and Workgroups
- A - Using the Wave Archived Recording Browser
- B - Logging On with Command-Line Switches
- C - Reporting Problems
- D - Software License Agreement
- Index

Wave ViewPoint User Guide
Appendix B
Logging On with Command-Line Switches
APPENDIX CONTENTS
About ViewPoint command line switches
You can add various switches to the command line that ViewPoint shortcut uses to start
ViewPoint. To change the command line, right-click ViewPoint shortcut icon, choose
Properties, and then click the Shortcut tab. The Target field shows the command line.
Add switches to the end of the command line (after the quote mark) with a space before the
switch. You can add multiple switches separated by spaces. For example:
“C:\Program Files\Wave\Client\TVViewPoint.exe” /Server:Wave /station=77
ViewPoint command line switch reference
The ViewPoint command line switches include the following:
•
/allowmultiple. Enables you to run multiple instances of ViewPoint at the same time on
your computer.
•
/Server. Syntax:
/Server:<Servername>
. Example:
/Serv
er
:Wave
. Runs ViewPoint
against a specific Wave Server on your network. This is useful when you want to have
one ViewPoint session using a Server other than the one your ViewPoint runs against by
default.
About ViewPoint command line switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
ViewPoint command line switch reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1