It now also provides
event logging of sign-in errors, complete with the how and why and even suggested steps
you should take to make troubleshooting much easier.
At the same time, there are improvements to tabs in MOC 2007. Those improvements
include:
?– Improved user interface for tabs
?– Contextual information
When you look at these two areas of improvement more closely, the tabs in the MOC
2007 client window are now more tightly wrapped into the Communicator user interface.
Now the client user interface displays in the upper portion of the application??™s main window
and tabbed content displays in the lower portion. This allows you to expand and collapse the
content area for tabs as necessary (this is available with both the Remote Call Control
[RCC] and Unifi ed Communications [UC] confi gurations).
Also, developers can now send contextual information to a tabbed page in the client.
This is possible by invoking a script in the tab page rather than using the traditional GET/
POST method. This method enables a faster page refresh, but it also means that passing
contacts by HTTP GET/POST is no longer supported. Support is available to pass contacts,
federal) and foreign MLTS laws that require the MLTS to provide a caller??™s
telephone number, extension, and/or physical location to applicable emergency
services when a caller makes a call to emergency services (e.g., when dialing
an emergency access number such as 911 or 999). Keep in mind that OCS
2007, MOC 2007, and MOC Phone Edition devices do not provide the caller??™s
physical location to emergency services when a caller dials those emergency
services.
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