Remote Tapi provider client troubles



Hi everyone,

I've setup remote tapi provider on half a dozen clients (Windows XP
Professional) to connect to a third party server (Windows Server 2003
R2) hosting an LG-Nortel TSP.
All machines are in same domain and permission are properly configured
on PBX lines exposed by LG-Nortel TSP.

So far so good, anything works as expected except for the two troubles
below.

1. Sometimes lines are not available on client machines. Clients works
fine for a months or more, and then suddenly the line disappear. If I
run tcmsetup again the lines come back. Looks like the configuration
written by tcmsetup sometimes get lost for a reason I can't figure
out.

2. Sometimes a standard user see all the lines, like Administrator
does. I suspect this happens after I remotely login (via Remote
Desktop) as Administrator for maintenance tasks. Rebooting the PC fix
the problem.

Kind regards,
Corrado

.



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