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Anthony Piltzecker

"How to Cheat at Administering Office Communications Server 2007"

For more information, refer to Appendix B
at the end of this book. There you will fi nd examples of the XML fi les and Registry edits
used to customize MOC 2007.
Working with the MOC 2007
Administrative Template
As IT professionals, we have control issues. We love to be able to keep a tight grip on things
running in our environment, and MOC 2007 allows us to do that. We spoke earlier about
pushing out an installation of MOC 2007 via Group Policy. To close out this chapter, let??™s
look at how to control what users can do and what is configured once MOC is
installed.
We??™ll begin with installing the MOC Administrative template, and we??™ll look at what
you can control once it is installed. The communicator.adm fi le should be located in the
MOC 2007 installation folder. You can fi nd the Administrative template at www.microsoft.
com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=DD3CAE08-3153-4C6A-A314-DAA79D616248&
displaylang=en or you can search the Microsoft Web site for the ???Offi ce Communicator 2007:
Communicator 2007 Policies??? documentation. Installing the documentation will create an
Excel spreadsheet and the communicator.adm fi le.
To install the Administrative templates, launch the GPMC by selecting Start | Run,
typing gpmc.msc, and clicking OK. Browse to the GPO where you want to apply the
Administrative template.
TIP
It is a best practice to apply the template to the GPO that was used for the
MOC installation if you used the Group Policy installation method.


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