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Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 is a manageable and extensible instant messaging server (IMS) that provides a real-time collaboration solution. It enables corporations to reach, collaborate, and respond to information more quickly as compared to telephones and e-mail. It uses the following protocols:
This article doesnt explain the configuration of the IM Archiving feature and provides only some high level steps to configure LCS. This article is based on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition (Build 3790) and Microsoft Live Communication Server 2003 Reference: Exchange LCS Documentation on installation media Introduction Home Server On a home server, Live Communications Server is configured to host users who communicate in real-time and to run Live Communications applications. You must configure at least one server in the environment as a home server. To configure a home server, the computer must be a member of an Active Directory domain. Front-End Server You configure Live Communication Server on a front end server because a front end server can reduce the load on LCS home servers by redirecting initial registration requests from clients to their assigned home servers. The front-end server redirects the client to its correct home server. The client now contacts its home server for all subsequent traffic. A front-end server must be a member of an Active Directory domain. Live Communications IM Archiving Agent The Live Communications IM Archiving Agent component allows you to save IM messages in an MSDE or MS SQL database. The IM Archiving feature collects instant message data and sends it through Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) to a computer that runs Live Communications IM Archiving Service. You must install Live Communications IM Archiving Service on a computer in the same domain before you install the Live Communications IM Archiving Agent component. Hardware / Software requirements The installation of the LCS Server has the following Hardware requirements: Live Communications Server can be installed on the following platforms:
The setup process begins by executing the file SETUP\I386\SETUP.EXE from the LCS CD Installer Files LCS provides the following files for a manual installation: RTCSRV.MSI = The LCS core components RTCADMIN.MSI = The Admin-Interface RTCARCH.MSI = LCS archiving components RTCSDK.MSI = LCS Software Development Kit Client Distribution The Windows Messenger 5.0 Client can be distributed by the following ways:
rtcsrv.msi PREP=SCHEMA /L*V drive letter:\setup_schema.log rtcsrv.msi PREP=ENTERPRISE /L*V drive letter:\setup_enterprise.log DNS Server configuration Windows Messenger Configuration You must configure the Windows Messenger 5.0 to use SIP and IM go to Tools Options Accounts select Sign in with Communications Service (Figure 6) and specify the Communications Service Account in the field Sign-in-name (Figure 6). Click Advanced and specify how to find the communication service (Figure 7). Select Automatic configuration when you have configured your responsible DNS Server with the required SIP records or configure this settings manually. LCS Server Console You can use the LCS Console SnapIn to configure general properties for all LCS users Conclusion Live Communication Server provides a much better way to deploy realtime communication services in a Microsoft Windows / Exchange environment. LCS is a expandable, secure and highly manageable business solution. Related Links Microsoft Exchange 2003 Homepage http://www.microsoft.com/exchange LCS Deployment and Reference Guide on the installation media of LCS |
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