Re: Disabling .NET Passport options in Windows Messenger v5
From: Nick (Nick_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:59:03 -0800
Thar she be!
Thanks, Bob, that's exactly what I was looking for.
"Bob Christian" wrote:
> Dependent upon the version of Live Communications Server that you have,
> there is an .adm template that you can use in a GPO. The RTCClient.adm
> template is either "installed" on the server (LCS 2005), or available on the
> LCS 2003 CD.
>
> There is a template called RTCClient.adm. This template is located in
> your %windir%/inf directory (generally C:\Windows\Inf) on the LCS server and
> on any server/workstation where the LCS 2005 administrative tools are
> instaled.
>
> If you installed the tools on your domain controllers, then it should be
> right there and ready to use. Otherwise, you may need to copy it up. Note:
> I prefer to create a new GPO, remove all of the other templates, and then
> add the RTCClient.adm template. ...not a best practice, just a preference.
>
> Bob
>
>
> Note: There is a Microsoft.public.livecomm.general newsgroup
> "Nick" <Nick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5FEC7574-358E-47A9-89AF-7A6055B5C1C5@microsoft.com...
> > I've been trying to accomplish the exact same thing. There was a registry
> > key that only allowed Exchange IM connectivity for Messenger, which was
> > great, but now that we're testing the migration to Live Communication
> Server,
> > we don't have a way to disable .NET logon. Please help...? I'd rather
> block
> > access to the options entirely versus blocking traffic at the firewall
> (and
> > having people complaining that they configured it but doesn't work, and
> then
> > going through the IM policy with them again...)
> >
> > "The_Black_Piggy" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, I wonder if anyone can provide any hints. We've got Windows
> > > Messenger v5 installed plus Live Communication Server. We only want
> > > users to be able to use WM5 internally so communication is limited to
> > > other staff in the company, i.e. they can only log into a SIP
> > > Communication Service Account. What I'm actually asking is: is it
> > > possible to disable all the .NET Passport account options? Or how else
> > > might we stop external comms?
> > >
> > > Many thanks.
> > >
>
>
>
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