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OCS 2007 R2 updates Released

Microsoft has released the latest Cumulative update 6 for OCS 2007 R2.

OCS 2007 R2 Server:

OCS 2007 R2 Client:

Group Chat:

  • Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Group Chat Server – KB 2032881Download
  • Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Group Chat Client – KB 2032922Download
  • Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Group Chat Admin Tool – KB 2032949Download

WP about OCS and supported virtualized environments

Microsoft released this nice whitepaper some time back, that defines the supported topologies and provides best practice recommendations for running Office Communications Server 2007 R2 in a Windows Hyper-V environment or other hypervisor technologies.

Read and download it here.

OCS 2007 R2 Workload Architecture

Microsoft has released another one of their “famous” Architecture Posters, this time it cover the Wordload Architecture of Office Comunications Server 2007 R2.

These posters always gives a great overview of the technology and the components.

This poster of Office Communications Server 2007 R2 describes the traffic flow of protocols and ports used in each workload. Communications Server 2007 R2 supports the following workloads: IM and Presence, Conferencing, Application Sharing, and Enterprise Voice. These filtered views can assist you in architecting your deployment of Communications Server 2007 R2. The different server roles are described along with server certificate requirements. Firewall and DNS configuration requirements are also described.

Download it here.

OCS Remote Connectivity Analyzer

The OCS team has now made a Remote Connectivity Analyzer, like we know from Exchange. The tool is a great way of verifying that your remote access is configured properly.

The Office Communications Server Remote Connectivity Analyzer is a great tool for performing testing, troubleshooting, and diagnostics on OCS 2007 & OCS 2007 R2 deployments. The tool will assist you in finding answers to the before mentioned scenarios.  You should use the RCA as your initial stop when attempting to troubleshoot an OCS edge server connectivity issue. 

The Office Communications Server Remote Connectivity Analyzer is a web site for IT Administrators to validate and diagnose end-to-end Office Communications Server scenarios. The site simulates multiple Office Communications Server client access scenarios from outside the customer’s infrastructure and reports whether the test was successful.  If the test fails, we inform the IT Admin exactly where in the process it failed as well as provide troubleshooting tips on resolving the issue.

The OCS Remote Connectivity Analyzer is found here. Right now the tool is still a BETA release.

OCS Cumulative Server Update

Last week Microsoft released a cumulative server update for OCS 2007 R2, it contains all the OCS 2007 R2 hotfixes. So basically one installer with all OCS hotfixes, that was also needed.

Download the installer here: KB968802 – it contains a list of all the updates (October Patches) and more information about updating.

See Dennis post about it here.

OCS 2007 R2 Web Scheduler

A few weeks ago Microsoft released the OCS 2007 R2 Web Scheduler to web, available as download. It was originally scheduled to be part of R2 ResKit, but has now been Released To Web.

Web Scheduler is a 64-bit tool for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2. It provides a Web-based alternative to the add-in for the Microsoft Outlook messaging and collaboration client for the purpose of scheduling a meeting using Office Communications Server 2007 R2. It also provides a browser-based conference management experience that includes operations such as:

  • Scheduling a new Live Meeting conference or conference call.
  • Viewing and modifying details of an existing conference.
  • Listing all existing user schedules of a Microsoft Office conference.
  • Deleting an existing conference.
  • Sending an e-mail invitation to conference participants by using a configured SMTP mail server.
  • Joining an existing conference.

Download it here.

Deploying Certificates in OCS 2007 whitepaper

Microsoft has released a new and very useful whitepaper on deploying certificates in OCS 2007.

Certificates with OCS has always been a bit tricky and documentation on OCS and certificates has always lacked, until now.

Rick Kingslan, with the help of a series of excellent people, has now created a whitepaper called “Deploying Certificates in Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007 R2”.

This whitepaper includes links to learning resources for the basics of certificates/PKI, but more importantly very specific OCS 2007 / R2 deployment information (and command lines) and it is certainly worth a read (95 pages of good technical info).

Whitepaper: Deploying Certificates in Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007 R2

Reference: msgoodies (thx for the info, Dennis)

OCS – MSN PIC for free

Good news, Microsoft has announced a license change to the Office Communication Server (OCS) 2007 for the MSN PIC (Public IM Connectivity) license, which is needed to communicate and federate with the public MSN/Windows Live network from your OCS environment. The MSN PIC license is now free is you have an active Software Assurance (SA).

Windows Live: Customers with Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Standard Client Access License or Office Communications Server 2007/ Live Communications Server 2005 SP1 Standard CAL license with active Software Assurance (SA) qualify for federation with Windows Live Messenger without additional licensing requirements. Customers who do not meet the qualifying requirement should buy the Office Communications Server Public IM Connectivity license for federation with Windows Live Messenger.

AOL/Yahoo!: Federation with AOL and Yahoo! requires the Office Communications Server Public IM Connectivity (PIC) per user subscription license. The PIC License provides connectivity to both IM service providers. There are no license options for connectivity to only one provider, but administrators can choose which service provider they provision.

Get more info here:

Thanks to Jan for the info.
source: http://ocsblogs.blogspot.com/2009/07/ocs-msn-pic-for-free.html