Re: Use messenger in corporate net??



Greetings,

To use Windows Messenger in a local environment (that is, without internet access), you'll
need a local Exchange 2000 IM server or Live Communications Server.

However, keep in mind that Windows Messenger is a discontinued product. The successor is
Office Communicator which requires Office Communications Server.

None of these solutions however are free (or really even cheap).

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Jonathan Kay
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"Andrew Gezalian" <Gezalian@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:urxJFmDtIHA.1236@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello everybody! One more qwestion! How can I setup my WM in corporate net?What I'm must to
do?

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Sincerelly yours
Andrew Gezalian


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