Save recorded name as a .wav file - Unity Connection v8.6

I need to backup a user's greeting, but they just have their name recorded (in their own voice).  I know where to grab the standard greetings, alternate greetings, but not where to find the recorded name.  Can anyone assist?

Nevermind, I found it.  The recorded name can be found on the media bar on the subscriber's main page.

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