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Caller Applications Editor<br />

Modular Messaging Caller Applications Window &<br />

Nodes<br />

You can use the Caller Applications Editor to create caller applications and deploy<br />

them to a voice mail domain. Caller applications allow you to extend or even replace<br />

the system Automated Attendant, depending on your organization’s needs.<br />

Note: For an overview and procedures for using caller applications, see<br />

Understanding Caller Applications on page 6-3.<br />

On your Windows desktop, click the Start > Programs > <strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging<br />

> Caller Applications menu to launch the Modular Messaging Caller Applications<br />

window. See Figure 6-1.<br />

Figure 6-1.<br />

You can configure caller applications via the tree in the left hand pane. When you click<br />

on a node in the tree, the menus and icons change appropriately. You can use these<br />

commands to launch the screens for creating, editing and deploying caller applications.<br />

Note: The Deployed applications node appears near the top of the tree so that it<br />

is not obscured by multiple caller application nodes, which each appear as a<br />

new branch (as shown by Example 1 and Example 2 in the figure above).<br />

This guide, however, lists the nodes in the order in which you would typically<br />

use them rather than the order they appear in the tree.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

6–22 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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