Choose a Unified Messaging voice mail greeting
When your Exchange account is set up with Unified Messaging, you can select which voice mail greeting is played to callers. There are two greetings — a standard and an extended absence greeting. By default, the standard voice mail greeting is played for callers.
Note: A Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 or Exchange Server 2007 account is required. Unified Messaging must be enabled by your Exchange administrator.
Unified Messaging with an Exchange 2010 account
Note: The voice mail options found in Outlook 2010 are also available in Outlook Web App (OWA).
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Click the Filetab.
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Click Manage Voice Mail.
Note: After your Web browser opens, you are prompted for your login credentials for OWA.
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On the Voice Mail tab, under Outlook Voice Access, click one of the following:
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Default voice mail greeting Callers receive a system-generated or your personal recorded greeting designated as the default greeting. This is the standard day-to-day message that you use for calls that aren't answered.
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Inform callers that you'll be away for an extended period of time Callers receive a system-generated or your personal recorded greeting designated as the extended absence greeting.
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Unified Messaging with an Exchange 2010 account
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Click the File tab.
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Click Manage Voice Mail.
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In the Voice Mail section, under Choose the greeting played to callers, select the greeting to play to callers.
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