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Oracle® Voicemail & Fax Administrator's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.2.4.1)

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F Oracle Voicemail & Fax Administration Configuration

This appendix discusses enabling and disabling Oracle Voicemail & Fax services.


See Also:

Note 416319.1 on http://www.metalink.com for information discovered after this document was published.

Enabling and Disabling Services

By default, when Oracle Voicemail & Fax is installed, all services are enabled. To enable or disable a service, edit the following file in a text editor:

%ORACLE_HOME%\opmn\conf\opmn.xml

Enabling or disabling a service is controlled with the status parameter for each service. Search for the process type ID of the service you want to modify, and change status to enabled or disabled:

<process-type ID="process_type_ID" module-id=module_ID status="enabled_or_disabled">

See "Oracle Voicemail & Fax Process Type IDs" for a list of the process type IDs.

The Message Delivery Service collects data on the length of time it takes to deliver messages to the Oracle Collaboration Suite Database and reports this information. You can use this to monitor the performance of your system. This service is optional and you may disable it. If you do not have any IVR deployments in your system or you are not enabling the fax receiving feature, you may disable, first, the IVR Service, and then, the Fax Receiving Service.


Caution:

All other Oracle Voicemail & Fax Services are required for the basic functioning of the voicemail system. If you disable a required service, your voicemail system may no longer function properly.