Organizations may not
prefer that an internal newsletter be
available when the user logs in from
the outside.
NOTE
For more information, download the ???Microsoft Offi ce Communicator 2007
Deployment Guide,??? available from www.microsoft.com/downloads.
Adding Menu Commands
You can also add customized menu commands that will appear in the Tools menu (in the
Conversation window), in the Actions menu, and while the user right-clicks anywhere in
the Contacts list. Customized menus are utilized to launch an application that is installed in
414 Appendix A ??? Customizing the MOC Client
the client computer or any collaboration tool that is used by a group of users. Figure A.7
shows a typical Conversation window.
Figure A.7 MOC Conversation Window
Follow this exercise to learn how to add a custom menu:
1. Start MOC and sign in.
2. Initiate a conversation with another user in your Contacts list.
3. Click on the Down arrow on the top left of the Conversation window.
4. Observe the menu items. These are the standard commands that are available
to you (see Figure A.8).
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5. Exit MOC.
6. Open Notepad and enter the following code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Communicator\SessionManager\Apps\
{1F9F07C6-7E0B-462B-AAD7-98C6DBEA8F69}]
???Name???=???NewApplication???
???HelpMessage???=???This is to add a custom menu on Microsoft Offi ce
Communicator 2007???
???ApplicationType???=???REG_DWORD:00000000???
???ApplicationInstallPath???=???C:\\fdm.
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