markcosta Report post Posted 02/11/2009 01:49 PM Hi, I have just upgraded our server to Windows 2008, previously we had Voiceguide v6 running successfully with a simple script to record a message and email it. I have a Dialogic D4PCI-U card with SR6 drivers (just downloaded the 174 update) - everything was working fine with Windows 2003. Now when a caller hangs up, voiceguide will sit there saying "Hanging up call...(2)" and does nothing more. It'll quit if I click the exit button. The line remains active (i.e. engaged) until I reopen Voiceguide. I had been monitoring the server via Terminal Services, and thought that there might be multiple instances of vgmulti running (it was in the Startup folder - now removed), but I've eliminated this by logging on to the server locally following a reboot and making sure that there's only one copy of vgmulti running. Downgrading to Windows 2003 is not an option, nor is upgrading to v7 of Voiceguide - we can't afford it at the moment because of the requirement to purchase a 4-line installation. Please could you help us, we've been really happy with the product so far and I'd love to get this up and running again. Please find attached a trace log. Many thanks, Mark Costa 0211vgm.txt Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 02/11/2009 08:06 PM SR6.0 drivers are not certified for use on Win2008. You must use Win2003 (or WinXP) at this stage. Share this post Link to post
markcosta Report post Posted 02/18/2009 10:46 PM Just thought I'd let people know about my experience with this: I couldn't take "no" for an answer and so I persevered with this. I uninstalled my SR6 SU 174 drivers and installed the SR6 Vista version (211) that I found here: http://www.dialogic.com/support/helpweb/dx...211/default.htm Then I installed the latest Voiceguide over the top and presto - everything's working perfectly (so far!) So, it seems there is at least a degree of compatibility between Windows 2008, Dialogic SR6 SU 211 and Voiceguide 6.0.3386 Good luck to everyone else trying to do this Mark Share this post Link to post