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Configuring Users

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Live Communication Server 2005 SP1 extends the Active Directory schema of the user class with additional attributes that define new properties. These properties must be configured to enable users for Live Communications. In addition to being enabled for Live Communications, users can be configured for federation, public IM connectivity, remote access, archiving, and remote call control. Only administrators of the RTCDomainUserAdmins group can configure these settings. These properties are configured using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC (DSA.MSC) and the Live Communications Server MMC (WRTCSNAP2.MSC) and are scriptable using the Live Communications Server WMI interface. The main difference between the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC and the Live Communications Server MMC is that users can be enabled for Live Communications only from DSA.MSC. Once enabled, they become visible from WRITCSNAP2.MSC.

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© 2007 Andrew Edney and Rui Maximo

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(2007). Configuring Users. In: Pro LCS. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0249-3_11

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