Copy versus Super Copy-what's the difference?

Hello,
Can someone explain what is the difference between "copy" and "super copy" functions in CUCM?  What additional parameters will the super copy replicate over what a "copy" will do?
Thanks in advance,
Adil

Hi Adil,
In addition to the good info from my friend Nadeem (+5)
From the CUCM docs;
•To copy an existing phone, locate the appropriate phone as described in "Finding a Phone" section, click the Copy button next to the phone that you want to copy, and continue with Step 5.
•To  copy an existing phone and copy the directory numbers, speed dials,  busy lamp field/speed dials, and service URLs that are associated with  the phone, locate the appropriate phone as described in "Finding a Phone" section, click the Super Copy button next to the phone that you want to copy, and continue with Step 5.
Note The lines that get copied become shared lines between the original phone and the new phone.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucmbe/admin/7_0_1/ccmcfg/b06phone.html
Cheers!
Rob
"Seek it out and ye shall find  " 
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