Or educate him !
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On 2013-07-06, at 3:03 PM, Steve Edwards wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Jul 2013, William Muriithi wrote:
>
>> Better to look for alternative product if your employer can't stomach one
>> Linux box in your office.
>
> Better to look for an alternative employer :)
>
On Sat, 6 Jul 2013, William Muriithi wrote:
Better to look for alternative product if your employer can't stomach
one Linux box in your office.
Better to look for an alternative employer :)
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Thanks in advance,
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Steve E
> On Friday 05 July 2013, ??? wrote:
> > Thanks very much for all the answers.
> >
> > I just notice my platform will be windows, does asterisk support
windows. I
> > am very good at linux but seems I could not use.
>
> Asterisk is first and foremost Linux software. If it works anywhere
else, that
Thanks Patrick.
Do the encrypted config files safe guard against hard resets such as "Web
Recovery" mode - aka holding down "1" & "#" sign at startup? My main
purpose is to lock the sets due to contract terms so I'd rather not see
user steal the phone and break contract without payment.
Regards
On 07/06/2013 08:15 AM, Bruce B wrote:
Hi everyone;
Is it possible to provision lock Aastra phones to provider so that no
soft or hard reset can unlock them?
Iirc you can use encrypted configs using an app called anacrypt and lock
them down. The admin guide (3.2.2) has more details in section