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Office Communications Server 2007 Document: Command-Line Reference Guide

Brief Description
This document describes the use of command line procedures to perform various tasks related to Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 deployment.

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File Name:OCS_CommandLine.doc
Version:1.1
Date Published:5/22/2008
Language:English
Download Size:1.1 MB
Estimated Download Time: 3 min 56K

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Overview

This document describes the use of command-line procedures to perform various tasks related to Office Communications Server 2007 deployment. This document describes prerequisites for using the LCScmd.exe command-line tool and the following usage scenarios:

  • Preparing Active Directory® Domain Services for Office Communications Server 2007 deployment by extending the schema, creating the necessary objects, groups, and permissions.

  • Creating Enterprise pools.

  • Installing Office Communications Servers, which include Standard Edition Servers, Enterprise Edition Servers, Archiving and CDR Servers, Proxy Servers, and Edge Servers.

  • Activating Office Communications Servers.

  • Checking the status of Office Communications Servers.

  • Deactivating Office Communications Servers.

  • Performing XML-based logging.

  • Managing permissions.

  • Delegating domain authority.

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System Requirements

  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows Vista; Windows XP

  • This download works with the following Office applications:
    • Microsoft Office Word 2007
    • Microsoft Office Word 2003
    • Microsoft Office Word 2002

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