I have a windows 2003 server, which i have loaded a 3rd party TSP on (samsung OpenTSP) Now on windows 2000 servers i can assign users to the various lines with no problem. But this option is always greyed out on my 2003 server. I have enabled tapi and rebooted, but still can't assign, have tried connecting with a win2000 tapi management but it won't connect to the 2003 server.
> I have a windows 2003 server, which i have loaded a 3rd party TSP on > (samsung OpenTSP) > Now on windows 2000 servers i can assign users to the various lines with no > problem. > But this option is always greyed out on my 2003 server. > I have enabled tapi and rebooted, but still can't assign, have tried > connecting with a win2000 tapi management but it won't connect to the 2003 > server.
> "Steven Hunter" <steven.hun...@samsungcc.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:%231JonC99GHA.4388@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> I have a windows 2003 server, which i have loaded a 3rd party TSP on >> (samsung OpenTSP) >> Now on windows 2000 servers i can assign users to the various lines with >> no >> problem. >> But this option is always greyed out on my 2003 server. >> I have enabled tapi and rebooted, but still can't assign, have tried >> connecting with a win2000 tapi management but it won't connect to the >> 2003 >> server.
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Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the reply, I should have mentioned that this machine is connected to a windows 2000 domain, and is running sp1. I can and have enabled the tapi server, but i just can't assign the tapi lines, and there is nothing in the event logs either.
> Thanks for the reply, > I should have mentioned that this machine is connected to a windows 2000 > domain, and is running sp1. > I can and have enabled the tapi server, but i just can't assign the tapi > lines, and there is nothing in the event logs either.
> Any more suggestions?
Steven, you are welcome. Thanks for the clarification. Another possibly related KB article is: 824692 - Client Computer Cannot See or Access the Telephony Resources on a Server That Is Running Windows Server 2003 See my TAPI and TSPI FAQ: Q: Are there any known TAPI problems and fixes available ? http://www.i-b-a-m.de/Andreas_Marschall's_TAPI_and_TSPI_FAQ.htm#_Q:_A...
The solution that works for me was: Add the domain admin to the local admin group of your OfficeServ server.
The next problems you will run into:
* by disconnection of the OfficeServ Link, all added users are gone. * same by log off * same by server restart * windows 2000 clients, have to run again tcmsetup /c servername * windows XP clients, have to select the right line again
Haven't found a solution for that, if someone has, please feel free you write me an email.