Thanks Anon. (We posted the Resource Kit for this yesterday) "Dear Beta Tester,
We are pleased to announce that Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2003, Standard Edition (formerly known as "RTC Server" and "Greenwich") has been released to manufacturing.
Thank you for participating in the Beta Test program for Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003, Standard Edition. We are pleased to announce that the product will be available for purchase in the coming months. Your bug reports and suggestions for improving Live Communications Server have helped us to build a great product.
As part of the release to manufacturing, the evaluation version of Live Communications Server is available for download from www.betaplace.com . The evaluation version expires 120-days from time of install.
As part of the release-to-manufacturing process, the newsgroups, bug form, and administrative support e-mail alias will be closing soon; after that you will need to get support through your normal support channels. Please be sure to download the evaluation version from www.betaplace.com as soon as possible. The full retail product should be available to you through the normal distribution channels beginning in October; Select customers will receive it sooner.
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"Throughout the Beta Program, we received many good bug reports and suggestions for the product. While it was not always possible to respond to every message, your feedback has been given to our development organization for consideration. Because many factors affect product design, we can not act upon all suggestions. Feedback that we have not acted upon is being considered for future versions.
While the bug submission tool is closed, our need to collect your feedback is not! As part of this release, we still have two surveys that we hope you will take the time to answer diligently. Please look for those surveys in the next two months - (and don't forget about the prizes!).
Thank you again for your support of Microsoft products. We look forward to your participation in future beta tests.
The Microsoft Office Live Communications Team
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