Logon and Logoff
 
Logon and Logoff
This chapter describes how to log on or log off SwyxIt! to or from SwyxServer.
When you start SwyxIt!, the system automatically logs on to SwyxServer:
*It checks whether you are authorized to use SwyxIt!.
*If authorization is confirmed, then your personal SwyxIt! settings are transferred to the PC which you are currently using.
*If you are not known to SwyxServer as a user, or no server is found in the automatic search, a logon dialog is displayed in which you can enter all necessary details.
After registering on SwyxServer, SwyxIt! is available to you in its entirety. It is now possible for you to receive incoming calls and to make outgoing calls.
When you quit or log off from SwyxIt!, you will automatically be logged off from SwyxServer. Incoming calls will then no longer be transferred to you. They will be handled by SwyxServer independently according to your settings, for example, incoming calls will be forwarded to your Voicemail.
If there are calls which are still being processed when you begin the logoff procedure, SwyxIt! will ask you whether these calls should be disconnected.
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In order to be accessible via SwyxIt! as soon as you have started your PC, put the SwyxIt! link into the "Startup" directory. SwyxIt! will be started automatically after the computer upload.
If you have a screen saver activated on your PC, this will disappear when an incoming call is received.
If your screen saver is linked to the entry of a password, then when an incoming call is received, you must first enter the password before you can take the call on the SwyxIt! Headset or via the speakers in combination with the microphone. If you have installed a SwyxIt! Handset and the telephone rings, then all you have to do is pick up the handset and proceed with the telephone call without having to enter the password. However, the SwyxIt! user interface is only available to you on your PC after you have entered the password. Swyx also offers a special screen saver, which displays information about an incoming call and allows you to accept or reject a call without entering a password.
You can find further information in the Knowledge Base on the Swyx website under
https://www.swyx.com/products/support/knowledge-base/article-details/swyxknowledge/kb2613.html
To find out how to call SwyxIt! from the command line, see Chapter Start from the command line.