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Re: storing PIN with voicemail speed dial
under phone settings, phone tab, there is a CDMA settings box labeled "Voicemail:"
in there I have put *86ppXXXX# XXXX is your pin of course. |
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Re: storing PIN with voicemail speed dial
also i read that you can go to
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Vmail\UserProvidedNumber\ and set that to "*86xxxx" also if your vm requires you to put a # at the end you can put that in there as well. i know vzw requires it. not sure about sprint. edit: also i should say that i couldnt get this to work for me.
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Re: storing PIN with voicemail speed dial
Yes, but in my case I don't care about entering a pin for voice mail.
I like being able to listen to my voice mail without trying to use the keypad. I don't get any messages of any importance anyway. I guess if needed I could lock my phone for privacy. |
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Re: storing PIN with voicemail speed dial
Go to Settings > All Settings (left shoulder button) > Personal Tab > Phone
At the bottom bottom of the screen is a Voicemail box. I just added a p1111 after the *86 and when I call my voicemail, it waits a moment and then enters the pin. I've been doing this for my last 3 phones and it's worked great for me (my pin is not 1111 by the way). I actually have a number in my address book that calls my office voicemail, pauses (p) enters my extension + #, pauses, enters my pin + #, then hits 3 to go to new messages. The numbers looks like 800.111.1111 p 1111# p 1111# p 3 Looks strange but works like a charm, especially useful with a bluetooth headset since I can check for new messages without touching the phone. |
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Re: storing PIN with voicemail speed dial
Why dont you just change the options in your VM to not require a pin?
Main Menu Option 3 Option 1
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