X Button to delete extensions dangerous

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TSlocum

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In the new extension list, there is an X button on the right side to delete extensions. If you click this, the extension is instantly and irreversibly deleted without warning. This is a useless and dangerous feature. There already is a delete button on the top, which requires you to first select an extension and then press delete, negating accidental clicks.

3CX should remove the X next to every extension, and I also think it would be a good idea to add a confirmation ("Are you sure you want to delete these extensions?") to the regular delete button.
 

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How about the button to delete trunks without confirmation. Had a client delete 7 of their trunks yesterday ... only option is to roll out the backup. There is no Undo and doesn't prompt for confirmation
 
Thanks for the feedback - we are going to make a confirmation dialog. "Are you sure? ..."
For now just be careful.
 
Thanks, mate! I still think the X button is entirely redundant anyway because of the delete button on the top, but a confirmation is definitely better than nothing.
 
Thumb up for this confirmation dialog box.
Deleted accidentaly an extension, and had to recreate it.
 
Hello TSlocum ,

We have implemented this feature in V15 SP2.
There is going to be a confirmation dialog,
Thank you for your feedback !
 
Exquisite; thank you!
 
You can update, thanks
 
Hi
I just updated today and tested both the X on the right side of the extension and the 'Delete' button. The extension is deleted right away without asking...
Is it only me ?
PBX 15.0.59381.0
 
Clear the cache please and try again....
 
Yes, you are right, after clearing the cache, I got the confirmation window.
Thank you MichaelB
 
You are welcome, in the next update you will not require to clear/refresh page.
This will be handled in SP3.
 
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