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A company in Finland called Humeko Ltd, is now offering a free one month trial for OCS 2007 services for companies. See full announcement here: http://www.humeko.com/news_20071119.htm (in Finnish only, sorry). What they'll provide is an interesting package
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Ah, exciting times - see the article here: http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/news.nv?storyid=single9494 .
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Oftentimes when deploying OCS 2007 to complex environments something doesn't work as expected. Even more often the culprit is either a certificates issue or AD (and thus, often a DNS) issue. One of my colleagues had problems when connecting Office Communicator
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..and missing those fancy ADUC (Active Directory Users and Computers) controls for enabling users to your pool? Fear not, just run this to get them visible: mmc /32 dsa.msc . Yeah, I'm a keyboard junkie amongst other vices, but this was something I really
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I, for one, have been struggling a bit when it comes down to understanding what's happening with OCS 2007 (Office Communications Server 2007, RTM'd some time ago). Having played with LCS 2005 (Live Communications Server 2005) quite a bit, I've been eagerly
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OCS 2007 will be officially launched October 16th - see details and link to webcast here: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/aug07/08-21UCGVCFMA.mspx?rss_fdn=Press%20Releases
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It's possible to upgrade your existing Release Candidate installation of OCS 2007 to RTM. Alternatively you can do a clean installation (RTM bits here here and Office Communicator bits here ). Should you go ahead with upgrade, here's a few tips you should
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Recently I was working with a customer, where we had to deploy Office Communications Server 2007 (Release Candidate at the time) to their production environment. As it turned out when setting up Access Edge-role in their DMZ, remote Office Communicator
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OCS 2007 (Office Communications Server 2007), which was just released to RTM, finally has Live Meeting Conferencing built-in. You can use the Live Meeting client or the web frontend to attend your meetings. Because of the nature of OCS, you can deploy
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