Here, you have the option to change that setting for a single user. The options are:
?– Enable federation
?– Enable remote user access
?– Enable public IM connectivity
NOTE
Public IM connectivity requires additional licensing, so you should use this
sparingly as it can become an expensive addition if not moderated closely.
These licenses are available from Microsoft through volume licensing programs,
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Next, you can set up archiving options for the user. You can confi gure the available options
only if the global properties are set to Archive according to user. The options are:
?– Archive internal IM conversations
?– Archive federated IM conversations
Using the Group Policy Administrative template for MOC, you can choose to have these
conversations archived to the user??™s Outlook mailbox.
The last option is the Enable enhanced presence option, which you cannot change
once set. You can leave this confi guration option alone when setting up the default confi guration
of users in Active Directory (which we will discuss shortly). You also can set it on an individual
user basis.
We have considered how to confi gure individual user settings using the Active Directory
user object. Now let??™s look at what we can do to confi gure multiple users.
Confi guring Multiple Users
One of the most compelling reasons for multiuser confi guration is the control of feature
sets within MOC. Due to the costs associated with Live Meeting and public IM connectivity
licensing, users within certain departments may not be confi gured for public IM connectivity
or Live Meeting usage.
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