The server roles would identify whether the system is an access proxy server
on the perimeter, a director server in the organizational network, or a front-end server hosting
user accounts.
NOTE
Director Servers are noted throughout this chapter as optional server systems.
If your organization has existing LCS 2005 Director Servers, they would be
migrated to OCS 2007 Director Servers just as the replacement of other server
roles being migrated from LCS 2005 to OCS 2007.
Identifying existing LCS 2005 servers is a relatively simple process. By accessing the LCS 2005
Administrative tool, you can see a list of servers associated with the organization??™s LCS 2005
environment. Specifi cally, the process to identify existing LCS 2005 servers is as follows:
1. Log on as an administrator to an LCS 2005 server in the environment.
2. Launch the LCS 2005 Administrative tool.
until all users can have access to the same client software features. Because
the MOC 2007 client does a lot more than its predecessor, users will become
frustrated if they try to use a feature in their client software that someone
else in the organization doesn??™t have access to.
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3. Expand the control tree so that you can see the Live Communications servers,
archiving servers, and proxy servers, as shown in Figure 11.1.
Figure 11.1 Viewing the LCS 2005 Console to See the Servers
in the Organization
4. Note the names of all of the LCS 2005 servers that the Administrative tool
has identifi ed.
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