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Re: Which config files are automatically written?: msg#00200

Subject: Re: Which config files are automatically written?
The files you can change are all the customs.conf files. If you make
changes to any of the additional.conf they will be replaced by amp. 
But as all things are the main files like extensions.conf sip.conf and
iax2.conf don't get changed unless you upgrade the main system. Which
you can also do some minor changes to them if needed.  But keep this
changes handy after you upgrade so you can add your changes to the
files.

Ariel

On 8/29/05, Michael Vogel <icarus-Rk72x6omD0g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm playing with Asterisk@Home by now. Since I need some modification I
> have to manually change some config files.
> 
> Which config files can I change manually? Which config files are written
> by the system?
> 
> Bye!
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
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