Yeah, I'm thinking OCS would be more costly that we're looking for.

Roger Wright
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:40 AM, James Rankin <[email protected]>wrote:

> OCS is pretty good at presence status and Outlook integration - Inactive
> when no activity for x minutes, Away when screen locked, Offline when not
> logged in, etc. You can also set custom presence states I think, and it
> integrates tightly with our phones as well.
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> Don't know whether it might be a tad expensive though
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> 2009/10/23 Roger Wright <[email protected]>
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>> We have about 110 users in this location, many of which are in and out of
>> the office at random times.  A physical log sheet at the front desk just
>> isn't working for the receptionists.
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>> In a previous life I used SCRY (iCU) from www.mhsoftware.co.uk and it
>> worked pretty well for a small staff of 25.
>> I'm looking at other options and would preferred something that integrates
>> with Outlook since all users live in that application throughout the day,
>> and also need some automation like Away from Desk status when screen saver
>> comes on, or Gone Home when PC is offline, and a reminder to change the
>> status when returning to the PC
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>> I've found Out 'n About from http://www.intelligentconcepts.com/ and it
>> looks pretty good.
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>> Any other recommendations that work?
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