An Archiving and CDR Agent is installed as part of
every OCS Standard Edition server or Enterprise Edition server.
Although the Archiving and CDR Agent is automatically installed, to archive IM traffi c
and call data you must confi gure the Archiving and CDR Agent and the Archiving and
CDR Server to which the Archiving and CDR Agent connects.
The Archiving and CDR Server receives the IMs and call data from the Archiving and
CDR Agent and stores the information in a SQL database. The Archiving and CDR Server
consists of three components:
?– Destination queue, which is managed by Microsoft Message Queuing
?– Archiving and CDR Service component
?– Archiving backend database
The Archiving and CDR Server component reads messages from the Archiving and
CDR Agent in the destination queue and writes the messages to the archiving backend
database.
Communicator Web Access
What about Web access? What about a messaging client you can use that doesn??™t require
anything more than a Web browser? Enter the 2007 version of MOC Web Access. By
combining the power of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft OCS 2007, this
software provides access, presence, and IM anywhere to anyone with Web access. The application
looks and feels like the desktop version of MOC 2007. Keep in mind too that the 2007
version of Communicator Web Access builds on the foundations laid by Live Communications
Server 2005 with SP1 and the 2005 version of Communicator Web Access.
Using Communicator Web Access is as easy as typing a URL into your browser.
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