It doesn't.  Although we don't create user contacts.  We provide
documentation for them to do it for themselves.  You can load the
admin tools and do it all from the desktop.  I've not had to go to the
LCS server to 'enable' users.  Just do it from the ADUC interface.  We
also have the LCS2005 Address Book service setup which allows the
users to more easily find each other.

I am in the midst of setting up OCS2007r2 now.  Not sure that will
actually get any better in the Integration.  OCS still has it's own
address book service.  It does 'promise' the ability to do 'contact
groups' from AD.  I have not gotten to that point in testing/setup.
Maybe later this week.

While on the same 'tier' marketing wise within Microsoft and offering
some integration, it's still it's own product.

Steven Peck
http://www.blkmtn.org

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:30 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone here use LCS 2005? Our service desk has to go through a manual
> routine to create users and update user lists on each client
>
>
>
> Launch ADUC and right click on user, enable Live Communication Settings
>
> Change to C:\Program Files\Microsoft LC 2005\ResKit\WMI Samples
>
> Edit contacts.txt to add new user
>
> Edit users.txt to reflect just the user you want to update
>
> Run addcmd.txt contents in command prompt
>
> ON THE LCS server, goto ADUC and enable user (rt click) for LCS
> communications,
>
>
>
> It seems like it should integrate nicer like Exchange. Anyone?
>
> David Lum // SYSTEMS ENGINEER
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