Wouldn't work on an ATA device....

brian wrote:

*SMACK* no you don't.... just use the native sip transfer to park it. :)

bkw



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On Wednesday 09 June 2004 02:03, brian k. west wrote:


search for app_valetparking and hope its still out there somewhere :)


How does that fix the problem?  He still needs # to access ValetParking
and
thus loses the use of # for remote IVR apps.

All ValetParking gets him is a known parking location...  so I suppose in
a
way it is a workaround.  :-)

-A.
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