Archive for December, 2009
Office Communications Server Remote Connectivity Analyzer
0 Comments Published by December 14th, 2009 in UncategorizedHave you ever installed an Office Communication Server and wanted to verify your remote access was setup and configured properly? Or what if you get a call or an escalation regarding a service or connection not working? How do you verify whether the issue is with an individual user or with everyone throughout the company? [...]
Interoperability support between Cisco and Microsoft products in unified communications
0 Comments Published by December 9th, 2009 in UncategorizedCisco and Microsoft are competitors in the unified communications space, with very different visions and product approaches – I don’t think that’s going to come as a surprise to anyone. Nor should it be a surprise that many customers have Cisco networking and telephony gear along with desktop, messaging and collaboration software from Microsoft and [...]
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- Set Up an Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Federation Clearinghouse
- Protecting the Edge Server Against DoS and Password Brute Force Attacks in Office Communications Server
- Ten Steps to PowerShell Scripting with Office Communications Server 2007 R2
- Use a Friendly FQDN when You Configure Communications Server 2007 R2 and Outlook Web App Integration
- Feedback around protecting OCS
- Archiving Report for OCS 2007 R2
- Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) Program
- Free Instructor-Led Training for end-users: Introduction to Office Communicator
- Additional Windows Live Messenger PIC/Federation IP Address
- Office Communications Server Remote Connectivity Analyzer
