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AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDE
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UDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX
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EX-A HACKING GUIDE TO THE EX-A
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X-AU X-AU
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-AUD AUDEX VOICE POWER -AUD
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AUDE AUDE
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UDEX WRITTEN BY UDEX
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DEX- DEX-
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EX-A --==>> CRAZYBYTE <<==-- EX-A
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X-AU X-AU
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-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUD
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AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDE
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UDEX UDEX
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DEX- CALL SIN CITY: +32-3-8252274 DEX-
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EX-A EX-A
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X-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AUDEX-AU
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/\/--> DISCLAIMER <--\/\
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Ohooh... I'm scared as shit so I accept no responsibility for any actions
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taken by readers... blahblah NOOOOOOO...
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This text is written with the intention that readers of this text hack
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Audex Voice Power vmb's, and I sure as hell hope that as from now on every
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fucking Audex Voice Power in the galaxy gets abused by hackers.
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/\/--> INTRODUCTION <--\/\
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The Audex Voice Power is the predecessor of the Audex we all know just under
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the name Audex today. There aren't that much of this older system around,
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but the few I found were fucking easy to hack. And again: vmb's are fun to
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have, you can trade them for xxx (fill this in), they lower your phone
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bill,... (you've heard this shit before).
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Anyway, lets get down to business...
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/\/--> IDENTIFYING THE AUDEX VOICE POWER VMB <--\/\
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Well, you can't recognize them from the first greeting, but the greeting
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will probably contain the usual 'press the ext. of the person you want to
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reach' and the (special for Audex Voice Power) 'if you want to transfer
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using names instead, press the pound (#) key'.
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To REALLY be sure it's an Audex Voice Power: press *7, if it responds with:
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'Welcome to Audex Voice Power, please enter extension and # sign' you've
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got yourself an easy-to-hack Audex Voice Power vmb.
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/\/--> LOGGING IN <--\/\
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Press *7, you are asked to enter your box number, these are can be 3 or 4
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digits, but I haven't found a mixture of the two on one system so far.
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After you've entered the box number, press #, enter your password and press
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# again. If you entered and incorrect box number or password, it will say
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'Login incorrect, please try again,...'. On the systems I found you could
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try 4 times to login before you get disconnected. When you get disconnected
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it will say: 'Contact administrator for help, please disconnect... goodbye'.
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/\/--> FINDING A VALID BOX AND PASSWORD <--\/\
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The boxes are grouped, and they will usually be in 2XX or 2XXX. The default
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password is the same as the box number, just like on allmost all other VMB
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systems.
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There are two easy ways to find boxes (and one difficult, and another one
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if you really want a box but had extremely bad luck):
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1. On the two systems I'm using right now, the attendant-extension (0)
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has 0 as password, and on one of those two, the options at the login-menu
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have also got the same password as their extension number (1 for xxx, 2
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for yyy,...). So first thing to do is trying 0 -> 9, if you can't get in
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with these, read 2.
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2. So you couldn't get in by trying extensions 0 -> 9.
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Most systems have a directory where you can transfer to people's
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extensions by entering the first letters of their last name.
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To find the directory, just listen to the first greeting you hear when
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you call the VMB. (you know, 'welcome to xxx... if you need assistance
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press 0, otherwise press the extension of...'). Usually you have to
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press # at the login menu. Now, when you enter the directory option,
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the system will respond with: 'Please enter the last name of the person
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you want to reach'. Don't enter a complete name, just press 5 or somtehing
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and the # sign. By the way: lots of VMB systems have some sort of
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directory, and allmost every VMB system I found had users with last names
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'Smith' or 'Jones' (some popular names in the US, and characters from a
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stupid TV series). Well, lets continue with Audex Voice Power. After you've
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pressed #, the system will say 'to select blahblah press x' and will
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start saying names. Now a lot of users also say their box number, so
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a lot of these names will be like 'John Doe, extension xxxx'. Just
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write these down. If you found how many digits the box numbers are,
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and where they are grouped, hang up and call again.
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Now start trying the box numbers you just found, you probably will get
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in using the box number as password the 2nd or 3rd time you call, since
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a lot of people don't use their VMB's, or don't know shit about it, so
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haven't changed their password.
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3. Couldn't get in with one of the above methods ? Never happened to me,
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but I guess it's possible. Here's what I would do in such a situation.
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Don't use the login (*7) options to scan for boxes because then you don't
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even know if it's a valid box. Just transfer to them from the main menu,
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so you know how much digits the boxes are, and where they're located
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(since they 'live' in groups). There's a 90% chance the boxes are located
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in 2xx(x). If you entered an invalid box number, it will first try to
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transfer you, and then it will say something like 'your transfer couldn't
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be completed'. Since you don't have to press # after entering an extension
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to transfer to, it's possible that f.e. after pressing only one digit you
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will get transfered (read point 1 of this paragraph). When you've located
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an area that contains lots of valid extensions, try to hack a box in that
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area with the login (*7) option.
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4. Still didn't find a box ??? Well, the best thing you could do in this
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case is bullshit to the operator. If you couldn't find the area that
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contains the boxes, and there's no directory, ask her for the extension
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of f.e. Smith and say you don't know anything else about this Smith.
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If bullshitting the operator didn't work either, just try to transfer to
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an extension, and ask the person that picks up the phone for their
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password. You could say that you're from maintenance, and are installing
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a new option in the boxes so that people are able to use outside lines
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from within their boxes or something.
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5. You still couldn't get a box ? Well, give up on this system and scan for
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another VMB system. I NEVER found a system I couldn't get a box after
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about ten minutes using the method in points 1 and 2 so you are trying to
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hack a system that has allready been badly abused by hackers or otherwise
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you are EXTREMELY dumb.
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/\/--> OK, YOU'RE IN A BOX, WHAT NOW ??? <--\/\
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Well, use press 2 to listen to the messages, but only listen to the dates they
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were created. So press # every time to skip to the next message.
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If it contains new messages from 3 months ago, then it means that the legit
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user didn't use his box in 3 months. You can safely listen to the messages
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and use this box without the risk of loosing it in 2 days.
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If it contains no messages it could be possible that the user checks the VMB
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regulary, or that it has never been used in which case you got yourself a
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good box again. There's no quick way to find out if it's unused or often used
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in this case, just use this box to scan for other ones (look below), or check
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regulary if there are new messages and if they get deleted afterwards.
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/\/--> SCANNING FOR OTHER BOXES <--\/\
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There are different ways of scanning for other boxes, but the quickest is
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the following:
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First choose option 5 from the main menu, then press 1 to create a
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distribution list. You will be asked for an ID for the list, just press 1
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or something followed by #. Now start entering box numbers, followed by #.
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If the box is valid, the system will respond with the name of the owner, or
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when you're lucky, the system will sa: 'Extension xxx', in which case you
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should write the number down because you've got a 99% chance this is an
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unused box. If the box is not valid, the system will say 'Extension xxx not
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valid'. When you've collected some numbers, press *# and then *3 to delete
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the list. Now hang up, call again and try what boxes have the same passwords
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as their box numbers.
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/\/--> OPTIONS AND COMMANDS <--\/\
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From the main menu you've got the following options:
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1. Record a message
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2. Listen to messages
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3. Administer name or greeting
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5. Administer password and distribution lists
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6. Change outcalling info (INTERESTING)
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*8. Transfer to another extension
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1. RECORDING MESSAGES :
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You will hear a beep, record your message after the beep. When
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finished recording, press 1. Now you've got the following options:
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21: Re-record : Your message will be deleted and you can record
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it again.
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23: Playback : Just as it says: your just-recorded message will
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be played back.
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*3: Delete : Your message will be deleted
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*#: Approve : Now enter the boxes you wish to send your message
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to, followed by #. When finished type *#. To delete
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the last entry (box), type *3.
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2. LISTENING TO MESSAGES :
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When there are no messages, you will go back to the main menu.
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Otherwise you will hear the date and time the actual message was
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delivered, and the name (if specified) of the sender.
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Options:
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0 : Listen : Listen to actual message
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While listening you can use these commands:
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2 : Rewind message. If you press it again you will go to
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the previous message.
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3 : Pause. Press 3 again to continue playing.
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5 : Rewind and play
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6 : Goto end of message
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# : Skip : go to next message
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*3: Delete : actual message will be deleted
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1 : Respond/forward message
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1 : Reply : Send an answer to the sender
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2 : Forward : Record a comment before the message and send
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it to someone else.
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4 : Record new : Record a new message. This does exactly the
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same as option 1 from the main menu.
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3. ADMINISTERING OF NAME AND GREETING :
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This submenu will enable you to record name and greeting, and to
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specify what greeting will be used.
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Options:
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1 : Greeting : The message that will be heard whenever someone
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wants to leave a message in your box.
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1 : Record : Record after the beep the greeting that should
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be played. Press 1 to end recording.
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2 : Listen : Listen to your greeting.
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*#: Select which greeting should answer.
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9 : Personal greeting.
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6 : Standard system greeting.
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2 : Name : The message that is heard when someone sends or
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reveices messages to/from your box.
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0 : Listen : Listen to name.
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1 : Record : Record name.
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5. CREATING DISTRIBUTION LISTS AND CHANGING YOUR PASSWORD :
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Distribution lists are used when you regulary need to send messages to
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several people, and don't want to waste time with typing all their
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boxes.
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1 : Create : Creates a new distribution list. First you will be
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asked for an ID for the list. Now enter f.e. 1 followed
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by #. You can now enter a box number followed by #,
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repeat this untill you inputed all the box numbers for
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the distribution list. If you entered a wrong number,
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just press *3 to delete the last entry. When finished
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press *#.
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2 : Scan : With this option all distribution lists ( If you got
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any ) will be said, and after saying the ID of the
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list, you've got the following options:
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*3: Delete : Delete this distribution list.
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# : Skip : Go to the next distribution list.
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3 : Review : This option will allow you to change other users' or
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your own distribution lists. First enter the box number
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followed by #, or for your own box, just press #.
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Now enter the ID of the distribution list followed
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by #. The system will say how much entries there are in
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the list, and name them one by one, giving you the
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following options after naming each entry:
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# : Skip : Go to the next box.
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*3: Delete : Delete this box.
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1 : Add : Add a box.
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*#: Quit : Stop review of the entries in the list.
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4 : Change PW : Enter your new password followed by #. After
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entering it, you have to enter it again followed
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by # to check if you didn't enter it wrong the
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first time. The password can be 1 till 9 digits.
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If you just press # when you're asked to enter it,
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no passwords will be assigned to your box.
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6. CHANGE OUTCALLING INFORMATION :
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The outcalling option is quite fun. Not everyone is allowed to do it,
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but if you find boxes allowing outcalling, you can use them to call
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friends, boards or even alliance... I wouldn't suggest putting your
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own number there, but it would be quite fun that when someone calls
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you up using the VMB (on a tollfree number ???), and you don't answer,
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he can leave a message and stuff...
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Options:
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1 : Change : Enter the number your calls should be transfered to,
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followed by #. To exit press *#.
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3 : Info : Will give you instructions on how to enter the number
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with option 1. If you want to insert a pause in the
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dial string, use * to pause for 4 seconds. If your
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number needs to be ended with a #, start your dialing
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string with ##. Normally you can't end with a #
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because if you do that, the system thinks that it's
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the end of the dialing string. This is usefull for
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pagers and other stuff (use your imagination).
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6 : Disable : Turn outcalling off.
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9 : Period : Specify the outcalling period.
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1 : Outcalling allowed during the system administration hours.
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F.e.: Only between 8 AM and 6 PM.
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2 : Outcalling allowed 24 hours a day.
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/\/--> GREETINGS <--\/\
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And last but not least some greetings to:
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(A-Z to avoid 'why did ya put X before me ?')
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Analog: Forget that I told you to kick off Flaming Chaos as a CO.
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Making a new BBS proggy ?
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Apollo: Hope your exams are better than mine... nice talking to ya
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over the VMB.
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A.R.U.P.: For having such a nice and virgin Audex Voice Power VMB.
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Cops (the): FUCK OFF !!! I EXTREMELY HATE ALL COPS... I WOULD KILL ALL
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COPS IF I HAD THE CHANCE (same goes for all kind of security
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personnel and the endless amount of lamers on this planet).
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Donald Duck: Where R you ? Is your girlfriend SO interesting ? We miss
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your expertise...
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Einstein: You're lame and you know it. Hah, I puke on guys like you.
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I'm not a violent guy, but I swear I'll smash your head when
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I ever meet you.
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Flaming Chaos: Sorry I offended you dude, but I didn't know about that '|',
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so I thought the message was specifically written for me.
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Invalid Media: Quite nice board... too bad you had to make it codefree.
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Jules: Your board is OK, but why is it down so much ?
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Larry: You're a lamer and your problem is that you won't admit it.
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Oink: Hmmm... so you agree that HP3000's are Boooring... Unixes are
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1000 times more phun...
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Ralph: Been fucking around on the nets lately ???
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Sintax: Happy now that I put some greets in ? Don't you ever get bored
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of CIS ?
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Slycath: Nice texts, continue your good work...
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btw: I LUV Robbie Robot... (and his frog puppet)
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Predat0r: Your board is the living proof that a board doesn't need an
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HST to be one of the best.
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Thor: How is army ? Why don't you do something usefull while you're
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there and look for their computer dialups (if they're using
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any (hehe)).
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Trap Zer0: Nice texts about the VMB's. Getting active again ?
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Vinny: You probably won't read this, hehe... your handle is with 'V'
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so you're last... anyways, THANKS for everything you 'teached'
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me, THANKS for the job you can get me, GOOD LUCK with the PC.
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???: To all guys who call me when I'm sleeping: FUCK OFF.
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And... to all guys I forgot and also the few cool guys I know among all the
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lamers in the lame Amiga scene. Only greets here to guys I know involved
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in HPA, this will be the first and the last time I put up such a greetings
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list...
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/\/--> RECOMMENDED READING <--\/\
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- All texts about Night Ranger, he's the VMB expert.
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- Texts about Aspen and Cindi systems written by Slycath.
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- Texts about the IADS and Message Centers by Trap Zer0.
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- Ofcourse all texts written by me (hehe).
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/\/--> OTHER TEXTS WRITTEN BY ME <--\/\
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- Unix command overview
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- Hacking Meridian Mail
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- HP3000 quick command reference
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/\/--> TEXTS TO WATCH OUT FOR <--\/\
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- Maybe a text about the IADS coz I think it's the best VMB ever made.
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- Text about Audex (the new Audex Voice Power system).
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- Probably some texts about hacking Unix or the MPE XL or V OS on HP3000's.
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L8R ALLIG8R
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User CRAZYBYTE ending interactive session at 17:02.
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NO CARRIER
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