Can Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 handle extensions that start with a “0”?

To follow up with my previous post:

Can Microsoft Lync Server 2010 handle extensions that start with a “0”?

 https://blog.terenceluk.com/2011/02/can-microsoft-lync-server-2010-handle.html

(See other post for background information about why I’m testing this)

I took some time to complete my serious of tests with OCS 2007 R2 and the results were the same, yes you can do it.

I took this opportunity to try extension “0000”:

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As shown in the following screenshot, I’m able to ring the user as well as answer the call (no screenshot for the latter but take my word for it):

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As I indicated in my previous post, you’ll run into issues when you integrate this with Exchange UM so I would advise anyone to redesign their extensions if they intend on using OCS 2007 R2 or Lync Server 2010 for voice.