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Anthony Piltzecker

"How to Cheat at Administering Office Communications Server 2007"


Q: If I extend my Active Directory schema to support OCS 2007, will LCS 2005 continue
to run?
A: Absolutely. The extension of the Active Directory schema has no impact on the operation
of LCS 2005.
Q: Can a user who has been migrated from LCS 2005 to OCS 2007 still communicate
with someone running off of LCS 2005?
A: Yes, there is complete interoperability between LCS 2005 and OCS 2007 during the
migration process.
Q: Can someone who has been migrated to OCS 2007 carry on a Web conference with
someone still on LCS 2005?
A: Yes, a person still on LCS 2005 can participate as a member of an OCS 2007 Web
conference as long as the LCS 2005 individual has the Live Meeting client installed on
his or her system. However, the LCS 2005 person cannot initiate an OCS 2007 Web
conference until that individual has been migrated to OCS 2007.
Q: Do I need to inform external PIC providers (e.g., Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger,
or AOL Messenger) that I??™ve upgraded from LCS 2005 to OCS 2007?
A: No. As long as you maintain the same FQDN, you do not need to inform external PIC
providers of your migration to OCS 2007, as your environment will remain operating as
it has been in the past.
Upgrading to Office Communications Server 2007 ??? Chapter 11 363
Q: During the migration of user accounts, can I consolidate users from multiple LCS 2005
front-end servers to fewer OCS 2007 front-end servers?
A: Yes. As long as the new OCS 2007 front-end servers are accessible to the LCS 2005 clients
through security rights or trusts, the users can be consolidated during the migration process.


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