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Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 Deployment Guide
The following documentation errors exist in the
Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 Deployment Guide.
Page 6
The following information appears in the "Overview of Live Communications Deployment" section:
Live Communications Server is built on the Microsoft commitment to support industry standards. Both Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 support the Internet Engineering Task Force's (IETF) SIP and SIP Instant Messaging and Presence Language Extensions (SIMPLE).
In the second sentence, the phrase "SIP Instant Messaging and Presence Language Extensions (SIMPLE)" is incorrect. The following is the correct information:
SIP Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE)
Page 16
The following information appears in table number 5 in the "Live Communications Server Hardware Requirements" topic:
Network adapter | 1 Gb/second |
The number of bytes per second is incorrect. The following is the correct information:
Network adapter | 100 MB/second |
Page 17
The following information appears in the "Live Communications Server Software Requirements" topic:
Prerequisites to using the Microsoft Office Real-Time Communications Server include
The name of the product is incorrect. The following is the correct information:
Prerequisites to using the Microsoft Office Live Communications Server include
Page 42
In the "To enable user accounts in Active Directory for SIP" procedure, the following information appears in step 3 and in the note that follows step 6:
Real Time Communications tab
The name of the tab is incorrect. The following is the correct information:
Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 Reference Guide
The following documentation errors exist in the
Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 Reference Guide.
Page 37
The following information appears in a heading:
Access Rights To The RTC Database
The name of the database in the heading is incorrect. The
following is the correct information:
Access Rights To The Live Communications Database
Page 58
The following information appears in the "Global Registrar - WMI Class: MSFT_SIPESGlobalRegistrarSetting" table:
MinRegistrationExpiry | Int | Specifies the minimum expiry in seconds that may be requested by the client for a particular contact. If the value requested by the client in the Expires header is less than this value, then this value is returned in the response. | Range: 300 (5 minutes) to 900 (15 minutes)
Default: 300 seconds (5 minutes)
Cannot be NULL
|
DefRegistrationExpiry | Int | Specifies the default expiry in seconds that may be requested by the client for a particular contact. If the value requested by the client in the Expires header is less than this value, then this value is returned in the response. | Range: 300 (5 minutes) to 900 (15 minutes)
Default: 600 seconds (10 minutes)
Cannot be NULL
|
The information in the third column of each of these rows is incorrect. The following is the correct information:
MinRegistrationExpiry | Int | Specifies the minimum expiry in seconds that may be requested by the client for a particular contact. If the client does not specify an Expires header then the default value is used. | Range: 300 (5 minutes) to 900 (15 minutes)
Default: 300 seconds (5 minutes)
Cannot be NULL |
DefRegistrationExpiry | Int | Specifies the default expiry in seconds that may be requested by the client for a particular contact. If the client does not specify an Expires header then the default value is used. | Range: 300 (5 minutes) to 900 (15 minutes)
Default: 600 seconds (10 minutes)
Cannot be NULL |
Page 61
The following information appears in the "Servers - WMI Class: MSFT_SIPESServerSetting" table:
Homeusers | Boolean | Indicates whether this server homes users or not. This allows differentiating HS and LD servers. | Read only |
The information about differentiating servers is incorrect. The following is the correct information:
Homeusers | Boolean | Indicates whether this server homes users or not. This allows differentiating HS and FE servers. | Read only |
Appendix B
The following information appears in table number 36:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Messenger\Client
HKLM_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Messenger\Client
These registry subkeys are incorrect. If you create these registry subkeys, there will be no change from the default settings. The following are the correct registry subkeys:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client