Fuller,
If the user is using local message store then the voicemail is in the user folder
If 64 bit OS go to this path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\ADTRAN\NetVanta UC Server\Data\Users\
If 32 then:
C:\Program Files\ADTRAN\NetVanta UC Server\Data\Users
Then open the index.txt and locate the user with local message store. then close file and open the folder with the number associated to that user. Then go to the "Mailbox" folder, then "Inbox" folder. Delete all the files in there to remove all voicemail for that user. Same for "DeltedItems" if you like and "SentItems" folder.
Let me know if you have any questions or if the user is using Exchange Message Store or another type of message store other than Local Message Store.
-Mark
Fuller,
If the user is using local message store then the voicemail is in the user folder
If 64 bit OS go to this path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\ADTRAN\NetVanta UC Server\Data\Users\
If 32 then:
C:\Program Files\ADTRAN\NetVanta UC Server\Data\Users
Then open the index.txt and locate the user with local message store. then close file and open the folder with the number associated to that user. Then go to the "Mailbox" folder, then "Inbox" folder. Delete all the files in there to remove all voicemail for that user. Same for "DeltedItems" if you like and "SentItems" folder.
Let me know if you have any questions or if the user is using Exchange Message Store or another type of message store other than Local Message Store.
-Mark
Just following up to see if this solved your problem. If so, could you mark answered or reply back with further info.
Thanks,
Mark
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Thanks,
Matt
I have the same issue and I tried the above fix but it did not resolve the issue. We are setup to email the voicemails to the users, so the user does not have to check the voicemails on his phone. When he does check it says he has over 900 voicemails. I went in and deleted most of the voicemails from the server and when he checked the next day it still says he has 900 voicemails. Is there something I need to do to force it to sync with the phone and is there a way to set it so that it deletes the voicemail when it emails it.
Thanks
Sorry Matt replied to the wrong person.
I have the same issue and I tried the above fix but it did not resolve the issue. We are setup to email the voicemails to the users, so the user does not have to check the voicemails on his phone. When he does check it says he has over 900 voicemails. I went in and deleted most of the voicemails from the server and when he checked the next day it still says he has 900 voicemails. Is there something I need to do to force it to sync with the phone and is there a way to set it so that it deletes the voicemail when it emails it.
Thanks
So have we verified that this user is indeed using Local Message Store?
If so when you go to the Mailbox > Inbox folder, how many files do you see in there? For every voicemail there is a .DAT and .ATT file
I would also delete all the files in the "DeletedItems" and "SentItems" mailbox.
Then have user test again.
-Mark
ANother thing is to go to the Recycle Bin on the Server and Empty it. Just to make sure they are gone.
Ok,
I found the fix, after you delete all the voicemails, open up the UC Client application and with the Admin tab selected, go to Tools > and then select "Resynchronize All Message Waiting Lights." that will fix the problem from the user still hearing that he has 900 messages.
I tested it here and that fixed it.
-Mark
Sorry for the delay I had to wait to get an update from the end user. I checked and there are .Att and .Dat files for the voicemails. I have deleted the files and the user said that when he checks from his phone is still says over 900 vm.
Message was edited by: matt - removed personal contact info
Did you do this after you deleted the files: After you delete all the voicemails, open up the UC Client application and with the Admin tab selected, go to Tools > and then select "Resynchronize All Message Waiting Lights."
You have to do that before the user checks their voicemail.
-Mark
I did not do that I will try that and update you. Thanks
Message was edited by: matt - removed personal contact info
That fixed the problem.
Thanks
Now is there a way to set the server to do that automatically after they are emailed.
Glad that fixed the problem. There is no way of doing that with local message store. They will need to be deleted manually either by the user from his phone. That can only be done when doing Unified Messaging (UM) using exchange or IBM domino as your external message store. By using UM the messages are deleted by email or from the phone, they are synchronized.
Another option is to do Local message store with Integrated messaging. That way the Voicemails can be seen from within the users UC Client application and can be easily deleted from there and it also deletes them from the phone.
Hope that helps.
-Mark