Integrated Address Book Server
I know you??™ve been sitting there with this question burning in the back of your mind and
you wanted to ask but were afraid. The question? How do MOC 2007 clients get their
Global user information? The answer is that it??™s provided via the Address Book Server. ???But,???
you say, ???in Live Communications Server 2005 SP1, Address Book Server was optional.??? You??™re
correct. If you remember, it also had to be installed separately from the server. In OCS 2007,
Address Book Server is required and is a fully integrated Front-End Server component. It??™s
installed by default automatically as part of both Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition
setups, so you can rest easier now.
Meeting Policies
Come to think of it, your job just got a whole lot easier with OCS 2007. As an administrator,
you can now easily defi ne a global meeting policy using the OCS 2007 administrative
snap-in. An OCS 2007 meeting policy determines the maximum allowed meeting size,
color defi nition for application sharing, types of supported media, and whether and how
programs and desktops can be shared with federated and/or anonymous users. You can
choose from one of fi ve freely available predefi ned policies or you can defi ne a custom
policy.
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CDRs
Are you one of those people who need to know how your network communications are
being used? Although some people gather this type of information simply to justify their
own existence (and in this time of paper-pushing bureaucrats who have no idea what IT
means, it is sometimes necessary), being prepared for surges in network use and allotting the
correct amount of resources to the heaviest uses are justifi able reasons for gathering this type
of data.
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