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CHAPTER 7. USING THE STRATA CS CLIENT 7-5
BETA DOCUMENT - PRELIMINARY & CONFIDENTIAL
Logging on at another workstation
You can log on to the Client at a workstation other than your own and have full
access to your own Strata CS account. Incoming calls for you still ring your own
phone, but they also appear in the Call Monitor view of the Client at the
workstation at which you are located. If you choose
Take Call in the Call Monitor
view, the phone at that workstation rings and connects you to the caller. See
Chapter 10 for instructions on using the Call Monitor view.
To have your incoming calls ring a phone other than your own, use call
forwarding. See Forwarding calls on page 14-2.
While you are logged on to the Client at another location, you can place outgoing
calls from that workstations phone as yourselfin other words, your name
appears in the Call Log view, and your dialing restrictions and permissions apply.
If you call from another users phone without logging in, Strata CS assumes you
are the other user. That users name and dialing restrictions are used.
Logging on as a different user
You can log on as a different user without exiting and restarting the Client
program. This makes it easy to log on to another users account from your Client.
You must know the other users password to log on to another account.
1. Choose File > Log on as a different user. The Strata CS Client Log On
dialog box opens.
2. Enter the user name under which you want to log on, and then enter the
password.
3. Click OK.
Changing your password
1. Choose Tools > Options. The Options dialog box opens.
2. Click Change Password. The Change Password dialog box opens.
3. Enter your current password under Old password, enter your new
password under
New password, and then retype your new password in
the
Verify new password field.
4. Click OK to close the Change Password dialog box, and then click OK
to close the Options dialog box.
Logging on with command-line switches
You can add switches to the Windows shortcut command line that starts the
Client. The command line switches let you run the Client if you have two phones
at your desk, so that you can turn on debugging data and perform other tasks. See
Appendix B for more information.