Avaya 1.3 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Guidelines for Upgrading Avaya Computer Telephony
Issue 1 October 2003 65
Do not re-install the Security Database for Telephony services. If you are upgrading, the
checkbox for “Security Database for Telephony Services” is not checked on the Server
Setup dialog box (Step 3). Setup detects the previous installation of the Telephony
Services Security Database (also referred to as Btrieve).
If you select this checkbox during an upgrade, Setup detects the previous installation
of Btrieve and displays a warning box indicating that you have Btrieve Workstation
v6.15 installed on this machine. In this case, you can continue with the installation —
you do not need to exit.
Other Things to Consider for an Upgrade
You can take advantage of current settings or provisions that were effected in a prior
installation.
userIDs/accounts with administrative permissions
At Step 12, on the Select Tserver Administrator dialog box, you can use the pull-
down menu to see a list of all the user IDs/accounts with administrative permissions
on the Telephony Server.
- Select the default user ID/account that the Telephony Server should use when it
starts. Then click Next.
The Telephony Server administrative user ID/account that you choose here
becomes the default user ID/account for first time use of administration software
tools (i.e., Telephony Services Administrator [TSA32] and Telephony Services
Maintenance [TSM32]).