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Hello:
Im using a program to get the calling number using a Call Observer. But If I log out from the phone, I get the error, Caught exception com.cisco.jtapi.InvalidArgumentExceptionImpl: Address XXXX is not in provider's domain.
Please, tell me if there is a way to do the same thing, without log in em.
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The callobserver would work on addresses which are in JTAPI's provider's domain (ie. the address should be in JTAPI application users control list)
So, if you logout and device extension(address) changes then this new address(changed) would not work with call observer unless you have it in user's control list.
If this is not really your problem, can you ellaborate a bit more on what exactly you are doing and at what point you see the above said exception.

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