Primary and Backup Resource

Hi -
We were trying to set a primary and a backup resource using Oracle CRM Foundation but standard functionality does not allow us to set it.
All primary resources will be given priority for handling Leads, SR and tasks and if Primary is busy or on leave then same leads, tasks and SR will be handled by backup.
Does anybody have done any customization for primary and backup resource.
Girish

Yes both computers can be on. The license agreement is that you will not be using Adobe products simulateously on two computers with one subscription.

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    rfsmod: 5
    rfsver: 2
    rfsflag: 0xc24883
    rfscount:4497982
    rfspclt: 3
    rfscpid: 600
    rfsbuf: 07320200
    rfsbufl: 448
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    rfsmid: 0x421c0569
    rfsacid: 0x41550d85
    rfslno: 2
    rfsthrd: 1
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    rfsabf: 4
    rfsabz: 2048
    rfscflg: 0x1
    rfssblkn:2190
    rfsblksz:512
    rfsblkct:3
    rfsalosb:1457077858
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    rfsalost:785687783
    rfsalnsb:1457082525
    rfsalnsw:0
    rfsalnst:785689354
    rfsalbct:2192
    rfsaldst:2
    rfsreopn:300
    rfsdelay:0
    rfscln: 1
    rfscsq: 21391
    rfsalsiz:102400
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    rfsnaml: 512
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    rfxrflg: 0x0
    rfxdgid:0x0
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    rfsmod: 3
    rfsver: 2
    rfsflag: 0xc24882
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    rfspclt: 3
    rfscpid: 600
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    rfsmid: 0x421c0569
    rfsacid: 0x41550d85
    rfslno: 3
    rfsthrd: 1
    rfsseq: 21392
    rfsabf: 4
    rfsabz: 2048
    rfscflg: 0x1
    rfssblkn:7830
    rfsblksz:512
    rfsblkct:2
    rfsalosb:1457082525
    rfsalosw:0
    rfsalost:785689354
    rfsalnsb:-1
    rfsalnsw:65535
    rfsalnst:785690722
    rfsalbct:7831
    rfsaldst:2
    rfsreopn:300
    rfsdelay:0
    rfscln: 2
    rfscsq: 21392
    rfsalsiz:102400
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    rfsnaml: 512
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    rfsarbl: 64
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    rfsdgid: 0xc371adb8
    rfxp: 0x087BA438
    rfxalmid: 0x0
    rfxrflg: 0x0
    rfxdgid:0x0
    rfxogapflg:0x0
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    rfsmod: 4
    rfsver: 2
    rfsflag: 0xc24883
    rfscount:4499359
    rfspclt: 3
    rfscpid: 600
    rfsbuf: 07320200
    rfsbufl: 448
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    rfsmid: 0x421c0569
    rfsacid: 0x41550d85
    rfslno: 3
    rfsthrd: 1
    rfsseq: 21392
    rfsabf: 4
    rfsabz: 2048
    rfscflg: 0x1
    rfssblkn:7830
    rfsblksz:512
    rfsblkct:2
    rfsalosb:1457082525
    rfsalosw:0
    rfsalost:785689354
    rfsalnsb:1457087134
    rfsalnsw:0
    rfsalnst:785690872
    rfsalbct:7831
    rfsaldst:2
    rfsreopn:300
    rfsdelay:0
    rfscln: 2
    rfscsq: 21392
    rfsalsiz:102400
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    rfsnaml: 512
    &rfsnamrl: 072BE270
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    rfsarbl: 64
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    rfsflg2: 0x8
    rfsdgid: 0xc371adb8
    rfxp: 0x087BA438
    rfxalmid: 0x0
    rfxrflg: 0x0
    rfxdgid:0x0
    rfxogapflg:0x0
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    rfsp: 087BA4B8
    rfsmod: 5
    rfsver: 2
    rfsflag: 0xc24883
    rfscount:4499360
    rfspclt: 3
    rfscpid: 600
    rfsbuf: 07320200
    rfsbufl: 448
    rfsrfn: 00000000
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    rfsmid: 0x421c0569
    rfsacid: 0x41550d85
    rfslno: 3
    rfsthrd: 1
    rfsseq: 21392
    rfsabf: 4
    rfsabz: 2048
    rfscflg: 0x1
    rfssblkn:7830
    rfsblksz:512
    rfsblkct:2
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    rfsalost:785689354
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    rfsalnst:785690872
    rfsalbct:7831
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    rfsreopn:300
    rfsdelay:0
    rfscln: 2
    rfscsq: 21392
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    rfsdgid: 0xc371adb8
    rfxp: 0x087BA438
    rfxalmid: 0x0
    rfxrflg: 0x0
    rfxdgid:0x0
    rfxogapflg:0x0
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    Receiving message from LNSb
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    Receiving message from LNSb
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