Create a holiday schedule in Exchange Server
Applies to: Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016
You can define the dates and times your organization will be closed for holidays and other occasions. Between the start dates and the end dates you specify, callers who reach the Unified Messaging (UM) auto attendant hears a holiday greeting you specify when you configure the holiday schedule. After the caller hears the holiday greeting you specified, the non-business hours greeting and menu prompts will be played for the caller.
You can also create a holiday schedule within an existing holiday schedule. When you create multiple holiday schedules, Unified Messaging lets you overlap your scheduled holiday times. For example, you can define a holiday schedule from December 15 through December 31 when your organization will be closed for construction, and you can define another holiday schedule from December 24 through December 26. When callers call in to the auto attendant from December 15 through December 23 and from December 27 through December 31, they'll be presented with the holiday greeting that you specified for this schedule. For example, "We're currently closed for construction." When callers call in to the auto attendant from December 24 through December 26, they'll be presented with another holiday greeting, such as "We're currently closed for business so that our employees can enjoy the holidays with their families."
For more management tasks related to UM auto attendants, see UM auto attendant procedures.
What do you need to know before you begin?
Estimated time to complete: Less than 1 minute.
You need to be assigned permissions before you can do this procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the "UM auto attendants" entry in the Unified Messaging permissions topic.
Before you do these procedures, confirm that a UM dial plan has been created. For detailed steps, see Create a UM dial plan.
Before you do these procedures, confirm that a UM auto attendant has been created. For detailed steps, see Create a UM auto attendant.
For information about keyboard shortcuts that apply to the procedures in this topic, see Keyboard shortcuts for the Exchange admin center in Exchange 2013.
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Use the EAC to specify a holiday schedule for a UM auto attendant
In the EAC, navigate to Unified Messaging > UM dial plans. In the list view, select the UM dial plan you want to change, and then on the toolbar, click Edit .
On the UM Dial Plan page, under UM Auto Attendants, select the UM auto attendant for which you want to set the holiday schedule. On the toolbar, click Edit .
On the UM Auto Attendant page > Business Hours, under Holiday schedule, click Add .
On the New Holiday page, configure the following:
Name: Enter a name for your holiday schedule.
Holiday greeting: Browse to the .wav file you want to use as your greeting. This is a required field.
Start date: Use this list to select the date you want the holiday to start. The holiday schedule starts at midnight on the date specified in this list.
End date: Use this list to select the date you want the holiday to end. The holiday schedule ends at 11:59 P.M. on the date specified in this list.
After you configured your holiday schedule, click OK, and then click Save.
Use the Shell to specify a holiday schedule for a UM auto attendant
This example configures a UM auto attendant named MyUMAutoAttendant
that has business hours configured to be 10:45 to 13:15 (Sunday), 09:00 to 17:00 (Monday), and 09:00 to 16:30 (Saturday), and holiday times and their associated greetings configured to be "New Year" on January 2, 2013, and "Building Closed for Construction" from April 24, 2013 through April 28, 2013.
Set-UMAutoAttendant -Identity MyUMAutoAttendant -BusinessHoursSchedule 0.10:45-0.13:15,1.09:00-1.17:00,6.09:00-6.16:30 -HolidaySchedule "New Year,newyrgrt.wav,1/2/2013","Building Closed for Construction,construction.wav,4/24/2013,4/28/2013"