delete the pintoken from the export file and set a default numeric pin
for everyone, the system will then encode it with a pintoken. You will
have to have everyione reset their pin with their preference.

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 4:30 AM, Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hello Tony,
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> Thanks for your reply.  To complete my first post, after
> changing IP address I run the sipxsetup again.
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> I just made an export and I'm still seeing references to the
> old domain in VOICEMAIL PIN column. So I think this is the
> best to reinstall sipxecs from scratch.
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> May I change the old domain in voicemail PIN with sed and
> then re-import the whole thing ?
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