Embedded Voicemail: Changing Your Settings
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Changing the Mailbox Access Code
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You can set an access code for your mailbox. This access code will be requested whenever you access the mailbox to collect messages. When set the access code must be between 4 and 15 digits in length.
Setting and changing a mailbox access code can be done by your system administrator. You can also do it yourself through the mailbox.
When changing your access code:
| • | Enter least four digits. If you enter less than four numbers you will be prompted to enter a longer code. |
| • | Do not set an obvious code, for example: |
| • | Do not match your extension number. |
| • | Do not use a sequence of digits, for example 1234. |
| • | Do not use the same repeated digit, for example 1111. |

To change your access code
| 1. | Log in to your mailbox. |
| • | If your mailbox already has an access code set, you will be prompted to enter it. Enter your access code. |
| 2. | Press *04 to change your access code. |
| 3. | Enter your current access code and press #. If you have no current access code just press #. |
| 4. | Enter your new access code followed by #. |
| 5. | Re-enter your new access code followed by #.The access code will now be changed. |
| • | The system will prompt you if the codes do not match or is not acceptable. It will also confirm the change of access code if successful. |
To remove an existing access code
| 1. | Log in to your mailbox. |
| 2. | Press *04 to change your access code. |
| 3. | Enter your current access code and press #. |
| 4. | When you are asked to enter your new access code, press #. |
| 5. | When you are asked to re-enter your access code, press #. Your access code will have been removed. |
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Last Modified: 07/02/2008
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