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Caller Applications Editor<br />

Caller Application Undeployment Wizard<br />

This topic describes how to use the Caller Application Undeployment Wizard to<br />

undeploy caller applications from a voice mail domain.<br />

Note: For an overview see Understanding Caller Applications on page 6-3 and, in<br />

particular, Deploying Caller Applications to a VMD on page 6-13.<br />

Launching the Screen<br />

1. In the Modular Messaging Caller Applications window, double-click<br />

on the Deployed applications node.<br />

2. Double-click the voice mail domain node on which caller<br />

applications are deployed.<br />

For more information on this node, see Voice Mail Domain Node on<br />

page 6-30.<br />

3. Click on a deployed caller application listed in the right hand pane.<br />

4. Click the Action > Delete menu command. You are prompted to<br />

confirm the action.<br />

5. Click OK. You are then prompted with the Caller Application<br />

Undeployment Wizard.<br />

Caller Application Undeployment Wizard Screens<br />

You can press the Next button to reach each of these screens:<br />

! Welcome Displays a description of the wizard usage.<br />

! Association Removal Displays a list of associations which will be<br />

removed from the deployed caller application.<br />

! Undeployment in Progress You can view the progress of the<br />

undeployment of the selected caller application from the MASs in the voice<br />

mail domain.<br />

! Finish Displays a list of MASs within the voice mail domain from which the<br />

caller application has been successfully undeployed.<br />

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

6–68 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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