I recently upgraded from Communicator 2007 to 2007 R2. I notice that the conversations saved to Outlook Conversation History folder occupy much more space (~ 10x-20x) than they used to. For example, a simple 5-line convo between 2 people would take 4K in Communicator 2007. In R2, the same convo takes 50K. That might seem small, but I'm a big Communicator user, and my work inbox has a quota. I know, I can archive stuff. But I'd like to know why the big increase in size, and is there a way around it? Thanks.
I work as a Lync Admin for a company that has a mixed Lync Client and Lync Attendee environment. We have a helpdesk environment set up for all of our clients pushed out using the Cs-ConferencingPolicy InternalHelpdeskURL and ExternalHelpdeskURL properties, but this does not seem to be carrying over to the Attendee clients.
Where is the Helpdesk URL set for the attendee? Is it customizable?
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to set up up AD attributes for some groups to hide them from the OCS/MOC address book. According to this article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee323528(office.13).aspx
There should be two attributes that control this visibility: msExchangeHideFromAddressBook and msExchHideFromAddressLists.
What are the differences between these attributes?
Since upgrading from Office 2007 to Office 2010 (x64), conversation history from Office Communicator 2007 R2 no longer is saved into Outlook's Conversation History folder, even though Communicator states that a conversation was saved.
There was talk of this being an issue during the betas, and even some afterwards, but I've never really seen anybody say that there was a fix for this.
Has anybody come up with a way to configure Outlook (x64)/Office Communicator to work together?
I did some looking, but I didn't see a SF question directly related to this.
I need to find a platform for internal/LAN use only for chat and desktop sharing. We got a lot people having to get up and walk over to another person's office for simple items, and we could save a lot of time collectivity if we had a solution where we had a client app similar to gchat or AIM, where one could right click a name and request a desktop sharing session (to or from).
This wouldn't be for product presentation or long training sessions, and wouldn't need more than 2 people in the session. We use GoToMeeting for this.
I've looked at TeamViewer, and they got the features I want (plus a lot more features that wouldn't help) and seem more geared to large enterprise support, and it is not exactly cheap.
Also looked at OCS some as well, but it seems heavy for what I am trying to do. I don't need anything relating to phone usage. If the general opinion says otherwise, I could talked back into OCS if I am wrong about weight of the product.
We use GoToAssist for remote support of clients (which I am a fan of), and I don't it fits here, correct me if I am wrong.
All the workstations are XP/7.
Thanks!