you put custom code in the _custom.conf files not in the
_addtional.conf files.  You can also add the changes directly to the
Mysql database as well and they will be included in the
_addtional.conf files.

On 6/8/06, Lachek Butalek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Figuring I knew what I was doing (I didn't - surprise) I added a
totally unnecessary line in /etc/asterisk/extensions_additional.conf a
couple of days ago. Troubleshooting a dialing rule issue, I'm now
realizing that FreePBX is updating its database with the new settings
but is not rewriting/updating extensions_additional.conf with the
changes I'm making.

I've tried renaming the file, changing its ownership, changing its
permissions, restarting the portal, all without any success. Web
resources on this issue claim the opposite problem - that custom
changes to extensions_additional.conf will be automatically rewritten
every time FreePBX/AMP is updated. If that was true, I'd be done -
unfortunately, it seems this is not the case.

I really don't want to reinstall FreePBX and redo my entire
configuration again... :(

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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