It may not be extensions.conf per se. It could be extensions-custom.conf or any other file included in extensions.conf. Also, Asterisk generates some of its' own "custom context" entries, so you might look into that as well. Also check extensions.ael.
Danny
THanks, actually all of my modifcations were to the extensions.conf file itself.
It seems like those are the ones that got "lost" . THis just keeps getting more weird, Jerry
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