Communicator Web Access provides IM and presence to users who are connecting either from within the corporate network or over the Internet using one of many supported Web browsers. The Communicator Web Access server components are deployed as part of a Live Communications Server 2005 SP1 deployment. For users, there are no client components to install; all that is required is a Web browser and network connectivity to the Communicator Web Access server.
Also available:
Office Communicator Web Access: Microsoft Office Communicator Web Access Planning and Deployment Guide - English
This guide helps you plan and deploy Communicator Web Access for your organization. The guide covers the following topics:
- Evaluating your environment for the deployment and use of Communicator Web Access.
- Network infrastructure, hardware, and administrative considerations.
- Considerations for designing a highly reliable and consistently available Communicator Web Access instant messaging system, including performance tuning, security considerations, and capacity.
- Steps for installing Communicator Web Access server, configuring the server, and preparing clients.
- Management and operations options, including monitoring.
Office Communicator Web Access: Microsoft Office Communicator Web Access Release Notes
Refer to this file for information on known issues regarding Communicator Web Access setup, deployment, management, and security.
Office Communicator Web Access Management Pack for MOM 2005
The Microsoft Office Communicator Web Access Management Pack for MOM 2005 monitors the health of computers running Office Communicator Web Access server components on Windows Server 2003 and alerts IT administrators about critical health conditions that indicate degraded performance.
The management pack monitors and provides alerts for:
- Automatic notification of events indicating service outages.
- Performance degradation.
- Health monitoring.
- Centralized management
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