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

ViewPoint command line switch reference B-2
Appendix B: Logging On with Command-Line Switches
Wave ViewPoint User Guide
• /user /password /showloginoptions. Syntax:
/user:<username> /password:<password>
/showloginoptions
. Example:
/user:Neil Pratt /password:2112
. (The three
switches can be used separately.) Use to automatically log on to ViewPoint as a specific
user. With just
/user
and
/password
present, ViewPoint skips the Logon dialog. To have
Wave still display the full Logon dialog—for example, to change phone information—
add
/showloginoptions
.
•
/station. See the next section, “Using the /station command.”
•
/stationconflict.
Syntax: /stationconflict:<ask/ignore>
. Example:
/stationconflict:ignore
. The
ignore
option lets you skip the Select Your Wave Phone
dialog when launching ViewPoint with an associated phone other than your default
station (see “Using ViewPoint with a different phone or server” on page 2-3). If you use
the
ignore
option without
/stationusage
, the default selection is
owner
(see the next
bullet).
•
/stationusage. Syntax:
/stationusage:<visitor/owner/forward>
. Example:
/stationusage:visitor
. Lets you make a selection in the Select Your Wave Phone
dialog as follows:
/stationusage:visitor
corresponds to Use station n as a visitor.
/stationusage:owner
corresponds to Use <this phone > to place and answer calls.
/stationusage:forward
corresponds to Use <this phone > to place and answer
calls
plus Forward my calls to this <phone>.
•
/terminalsvrmode. Set this to “
terminalsvrmode=1
” when running a ViewPoint
application that will be accessed by multiple users over Terminal Server or Citrix. With
terminalsvrmode=1, the individual users’ logon settings are preserved for each user,
instead of being reset by each user.
Note that with terminalsvrmode=1, ViewPoint does not perform a version check on
startup and will not prompt for automatic upgrade if the Server has been or is being
upgraded.