On 12/07/2010 12:18 PM, Andrew Thomas wrote:
> For the Yealink - you can use a 'remote' XML file.  The XML is stored on
> a web server and is retrieved by the phone every time you press the
> phones 'key'.  This has the advantage of not needing the directory to be
> pushed to the handset - and the handset always gets the latest version.
>
> Of course, the XML file needs to be kept up to date every time someone's
> name/extn changes.
>
> HTH

When on a public server, I find this insecure.

Jonas.

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