Basic Funcitonality Driver/Configuration

I just purchased a new X476 and on installation I get an message that says "The current full HP software is already installed for the selected printer but the basic functionality drivers appear to be missing or configured incorreclty."
Any thoughts on how to resolve this issue - I have unistalled and reinstalled and run the scan doctor.

Hi Mohammed,
It seems that it is working now. i have just copied my dial-peer configurations for the VM and change the number for the AutoAttendant, what i have not copied is just "b2bua" and it is now working.
I have now another problem as the operator has just resigned and now we dont have operator. is there a way that we enable the AA as the operator then when the new hire arrives disables is and have the AA activate after operator is off-shift?

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