Archive for January, 2010
Free Instructor-Led Training for end-users: Introduction to Office Communicator
0 Comments Published by January 25th, 2010 in UncategorizedDo you have end users that need Office Communicator training? Are your users maximizing the basic features of OC? Microsoft now offers a free instructor-led session that introduces key Office Communicator usage scenarios through live demonstrations and hands-on activities.
This live course is held in a virtual classroom via Office Live Meeting. It will allow hands-on [...]
Additional Windows Live Messenger PIC/Federation IP Address
0 Comments Published by January 21st, 2010 in UncategorizedThis information was originally posted by Terry Lyons on his blog.
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In an effort to provide enhanced capacity and service reliance, Windows Live Messenger will soon be adding an additional IP address used for PIC/Federation traffic. Some organizations have chosen to restrict this type of traffic to specific IP addresses, as referenced in Microsoft KB 897567 [...]
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- 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
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