01-06-2008 01:57 PM - edited 03-18-2019 08:16 PM
Hi
Is it possible to remove or disable a audio file with out having root access?? I want to stop it from "saying please wait while i connect your call". In UC 1.0 i could just find the file and remove it. Different story in Linux though as every thing is locked down.
Thanks
Matt
01-11-2008 09:37 AM
Follow the steps: For NT4, from the Control Panel, choose the Multimedia application and go to the ?Devices? tab. Under the Audio Devices tree, you should see ?Audio For Dialogic WAVE?. Select and remove this. Do not reboot yet. For Windows 2000, from the Control Panel, the wave driver is located in the Sounds and Multimedia application and go to the ?Hardware? tab > choose ?Legacy Audio Drivers? > go to the ?Properties? tab > Under the Audio Devices tree, you should see ?Audio For Dialogic WAVE?. Select and remove this. but If you Removing audio files in Unity Audio Text Manager produce an error message because it is building dependent.
01-14-2008 01:52 AM
How do you delete audio files in 1.x? What is the directory? Sorry for not answering your question.....
01-14-2008 04:12 AM
The above reply is for deleting audio files in 1.X. UC 2.0 is based around linux not windows 2000 or NT.
Thanks
Matt
01-14-2008 05:34 PM
There's no supported way to go about this in UC 2.x (2.0 or 2.1) - technically speaking it's not supported on 1.x or any version of Unity either but it's reasonably easy and straight forward to fix in a pinch. However with 2.0 and 2.1 you need root access to get to the prompt files which raises the bar considerably. Without TACs help to get root, you can't do it at all. Right off hand I don't think TAC will provide root access credentials for this, but I don't work in TAC so I'm not the final word on that.
As a side note, Connection 7.0 coming out later this year (see Laura's post on this forum looking for EFT sites from a couple weeks ago) has the option to disable this prompt in the SA interface itself so it wont be necessary to hack the system to get rid of that prompt.
01-15-2008 03:32 AM
Question, normally with Unity connection transfer you hear MOH. When MOH is disabled, how can you get regular dialtone/waitingtone?
With kind regards,
Martijn Gruyters
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