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Anthony Piltzecker

"How to Cheat at Administering Office Communications Server 2007"

xsd???>
availability=???online???> refers to the fi rst state of availability.
Online is the state. Busy and Do Not
Disturb are the other two states you
can confi gure to use custom presence.
Working Activity refers to the custom presence
from Home
state available under Online, Busy,
and Do Not Disturb. LCID stands for
local ID.
Closes the CustomState tag
Customizing the MOC Client ??? Appendix A 409
Adding Tabs
Adding custom tabs is another way to customize MOC. Custom tabs give you the power of
displaying Web content on the MOC screen directly (see Figure A.4). Displaying a corporate
newsletter Web page when the user logs on to the Offi ce Communications Server (OCS)
server can be a great idea. You can add multiple tabs below the MOC client window. Users
can navigate through these windows to access various Web pages. In this appendix, we??™ll use
the SharePoint server that is used in Appendix B to demonstrate SharePoint and Project
server integration.
Figure A.4 The MOC Window
410 Appendix A ??? Customizing the MOC Client
Let??™s add a few custom tabs:
1. Exit the MOC client if it??™s already open.
2. Open Notepad and create a sample HTML page with the following code:


Sample Page


This is a sample Page


3. Save it as index.html to the shared folder (\\demo\share).
4. Once again open Notepad and enter the following code:


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