Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-04-12
When you install the Unified Messaging server role on a computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, a set of default audio files for system prompts for UM dial plans and auto attendant is copied to the Unified Messaging (UM) server. Although the system prompts must not be replaced or changed, you may want to customize the audio files that will be used for greetings, announcements, and auto attendant menu prompts. This topic discusses how to manage custom audio prompts that you have created for Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging
Prompts, Greetings, and Announcements
Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging has the following prompts, greetings, and announcements:
- System prompts Exchange 2007
Unified Messaging is installed with a set of default audio files
that are used for the default prompts that are used by UM dial
plans and auto attendants. These audio files enable
Outlook Voice Access users to use voice prompts to navigate the
menu system. For more information about the system prompts that are
used in Unified Messaging, see Understanding Unified
Messaging Audio Prompts.
- UM dial plans Exchange 2007
Unified Messaging is installed with a set of audio files that are
used as the default prompts for UM dial plans. The default welcome
greeting is the first audio prompt that is played for callers when
they call the subscriber access number. Callers hear a greeting
that says, "Welcome, you are connected to
Microsoft Exchange." However, you may want to change this
greeting and provide a welcome message that is specific to your
company, such as, "Welcome to Outlook Voice Access for
Woodgrove Bank." You also have the option to enable an
informational announcement to follow this welcome
greeting. For more information about UM dial plan prompts,
greetings, and announcements, see Understanding Unified
Messaging Audio Prompts.
- UM auto attendants Although you can
configure only one welcome greeting on a UM dial plan, you can
configure different versions of the welcome greeting and the menu
prompts used on UM auto attendants to be used during business hours
and non-business hours. The business hours and non-business hours
welcome greeting and menu prompts for an auto attendant can all be
modified and changed to meet your needs. As with UM dial plans, an
informational announcement is not configured by default on an auto
attendant. However, you can enable an informational announcement to
follow the welcome greetings that are configured on a UM auto
attendant. For more information about UM auto attendant prompts,
greetings, and announcements, see Understanding Unified
Messaging Audio Prompts.
Managing Voice Prompts and Greetings
Before you can create customized audio files that can be used with UM dial plans and UM auto attendants to customize greetings and voice prompts for callers, the Unified Messaging server role must be installed. You must then follow these steps before you can enable custom greetings for callers:
- Record the customized greeting and save it as a .wav file.
- Copy the customized greeting to the correct folder on a UM
server by using the Copy-UMCustomPrompt Exchange Management
Shell cmdlet or the Exchange Management Console.
- Configure the UM dial plan or auto attendant to use the
customized greeting.
You can enable, disable, and create custom prompts by using the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell.
For more information about how to use the Exchange Management Console to manage custom audio prompts, see the following topics:
- How to
Enable a Custom Welcome Greeting on a Unified Messaging Dial
Plan
- How to
Enable an Informational Announcement on a Unified Messaging Dial
Plan
- How to
Enable a Custom Non-Business Hours Main Menu Prompt Greeting on a
Unified Messaging Auto Attendant
- How to
Enable a Custom Business Hours Main Menu Prompt Greeting on a
Unified Messaging Auto Attendant
- How to
Enable a Custom Business Hours Welcome Greeting on a Unified
Messaging Auto Attendant
- How to
Enable a Custom Non-Business Hours Welcome Greeting on a Unified
Messaging Auto Attendant
- How to
Enable an Informational Announcement on a Unified Messaging Auto
Attendant
- How to
Change the Prompt Publishing Point
For more information about how to use the Exchange Management Shell to manage custom audio prompts, see the following topics:
Administrative permissions are required to manage the Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging server. For more information about the permissions that are required to perform administrative tasks for Unified Messaging, see Required Permissions to Manage Unified Messaging.
For More Information
- For more information about how to customize greetings, see
Understanding
Unified Messaging Audio Prompts.
- For more information about custom prompt distribution, see
Understanding
Custom Prompt Distribution.