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HBIT - 05 Oct 2005 20:16 GMT
I am looking for a method to integrate the Vonage Click to Dial option with
the Outlook 2003.

Has anyone done this?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 06 Oct 2005 00:04 GMT
There's software right on Vonage's site to do it. I'm running it now

There's software right here for it:
http://vonage.com/features.php?feature=click_2_call&refer_id=1ppo11nn2231vv1ap1n1

>I am looking for a method to integrate the Vonage Click to Dial option with
> the Outlook 2003.
>
> Has anyone done this?
HBIT - 06 Oct 2005 03:18 GMT
Thank you Vince for taking the time to respond and with the Vonage URL also.  
What I am looking for more specifically is a tighter integration between the
Vonage "Click to Dial" software and the Outlook - Contacts - Dial feature.  
As you are aware there are several options thereunder including Modem, IP
Conf Line and H323 Line.  The latter two of which I am uncertain how to
configure.

The end result is that I want the Journal functions, Time and Date Stamps
kept in Outlook for each contact I call.

I hope this is clearer.  Please forgive the abstract nature of my initial
question.

> There's software right on Vonage's site to do it. I'm running it now
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> > Has anyone done this?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 06 Oct 2005 11:52 GMT
Ah, I don't think there's a link there. Click2Dial just provides buttons to
dial the available numbers via Vonage with no Journal linkage.
I'll see if there's anything else out there.

Also, I'll see if my wife (she works at the Customer Care desk for Vonage
here in NJ) can find anyone that knows anything about the software and plans
for it. Of course, she might run into a brick wall since the higher level
geeks at Vonage don't often talk to lower level grunt-geeks like my wife.

> Thank you Vince for taking the time to respond and with the Vonage URL
> also.
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> I hope this is clearer.  Please forgive the abstract nature of my initial
> question.
HBIT - 06 Oct 2005 20:15 GMT
Thanks Vince.  I do appreciate your time and efforts toward this question.

> Ah, I don't think there's a link there. Click2Dial just provides buttons to
> dial the available numbers via Vonage with no Journal linkage.
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> > I hope this is clearer.  Please forgive the abstract nature of my initial
> > question.
kfrost - 14 Dec 2005 01:23 GMT
Hello,

In the spirit of getting familiar with VS 2005 tools for Office, I created
an outlook 2003 add-in.  When installed it adds a tool bar button to the
standard tool bar when you're in a contacts folder.

HBIT, if all you are looking for is creating a journal entry and recording a
time stamp, that should be fairly easily done by just adding a couple lines
of code.

Again, found the Vonage link and spent about a day putting the program
together.  I have it available for download at:

http://www.net-softvisions.com/nsv20/Utilities/VoipDial.aspx

It's free and it comes as is.  One other note, you must have Outlook 2003 SP
1 or greater.  The 2.0 .Net framework installed as well as the new Visual
Studio Office Runtime.  (MS should have included these two items togther.  
Have no clue what they were thinking.)

Have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
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> Thank you Vince for taking the time to respond and with the Vonage URL also.  
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