Auto attendant console database error message

Hello,
While I add the Speed Dial  numbers, I get "database update error" error message. On Cisco website  the solution is disabling the Antivirus. But it still gives me the same  error message although I disabled my antivirus!!!
I use CUBAC Version 3.1.1.519
Any other  solution?
Thanks,
Mehdi

Hi,
Have you tried rebooting the CUBAC server?
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