leosa said:
Installing NET Frameworks 2.0 fixed the problem with the Proxy Tunnel. It should have been mentioned in some documentation, dont you think?
Hi, Leo
The Proxy Manager installer performs a .NET presence checking at install time and, if not found, it displays a warning message-box about it's requirement, then cancel installation (I've checked this yesterday before answering you). The problem is the message-box you saw is a common system one, which generally "tells" there is a missing DLL - overall, it looks like you installed on a proper environment (since installer allowed you) then somehow that .NET has been removed, or one of its componenents is missing. Whatever, it's not the most important issue right now.
The most important issue is - I've checked - the Proxy Manager you have definitely won't audio work with the PBX ver 6 you have (sorry for bad news). Ver 6 is no longer supported since long time and tunnel's audio protocol has been changed to improve quality and performance.
Therefore, to have a tunnel properly connecting to your PBX ver 6, my advice is following:
- uninstall the Proxy Manager.
- install a Voip Client 6. This one is no longer supported also by us, but it will meet your demands (I hope

)
- configure it to have a tunneled connection to your PBX (this will install and configure the OLD tunnel as a service).
- When everything it's OK (you can dial 999) try to connect your other extensions to the "use tunnel of host" addr

ort you set (obviously, do not use here 127.0.0.1)
- when they connect and work ok, you may EXIT (not close, closing hides to tray) the Voip Client and that's ok, the tunnel is installed as a service.
Hope it will helps you.
regards
vali