UnifySquare Logo


Nav Accent Bar
From technical articles to tid-bits of important news and information, stay up to date on the latest UC happenings. Unify Square Blog
Helping you deploy the world's leading platform for Unified Communications.
 
Microsoft has released a number of new patches for OCS 2007 R2, Communicator 2007 R2, OCS 2007 R2 Group Chat components, and Communicator Phone Edition 2007 R2.The links for downloads all appear to work as of today. As with any patches to a production system, I recommend you test these patches in your staging environment or lab before rolling them out into production.

Product KB
Office Communications Server 2007 R2  968802
Office Communicator 2007 R2  2028888
Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Group Chat Server 2032881
Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Group Chat Client 2032922
Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Group Chat Admin Tool 2032949
Office Communicator Phone Edition 2007 R2 2267962

Happy patching, and remember... Be careful out there! 

-Duncan


July 23, 2010 09:37 by dblake Permalink | Comments (1) | Comment RSS RSS Button Image


 

I noticed over the weekend that there are European language localized versions of CoMo for Java up now on the Microsoft download center.

They don’t appear to be available via www.getcomo.com yet, but I’m sure that’s just a matter of time. It’s too bad the language updates still only show English there, because I really like the GetCoMo wizard, which helps you select the exact CoMo package (Java  or otherwise) directly on your mobile phone (with appropriate external certificates and such, which makes the install process easier/possible). The wizard uses a couple of simple filters, based on region (India, Europe, US), carrier (appropriate for each of those regions), device manufacturer (Motorola, Nokia) and handset model (too many to list, but basically the Motorola RAZR 3.xx family and the Nokia handsets from the S40, S60 R1, Nokia S60 R2 families).

Based on the download links, and the language choices, it’s now available localized in nine European languages: Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. And of course, the previously available English version.

CoMo Java enables some pretty powerful IM/presence features with OCS, specifically:

    • View contact availability (using their real time rich presence information).
    • Initiate single and multi-party IM sessions with the ability to easily navigate across multiple open IM sessions.
    • Get updated contact information directly from your company directory.

I’ve tested that the localized downloads work (after remembering that you have to actually click “Change” after you select a different language on the download page. D’oh!) but haven’t installed any of them. If any of you have, please let me know what your experience is like!

That’s all for now,

-Duncan


September 28, 2009 13:16 by dblake Permalink | Comments (17) | Comment RSS RSS Button Image


Upgrading from an evaluation version to a fully licensed version of a product is a frequent outcome of a pilot or lab deployment project. After all, why go through all the trouble to deploy a complex environment again, if you already have a working one?

Over the years, this has come up regularly for LCS and OCS, and I wanted to give a quick summary of the process for Office Communications Server 2007 R2 (covered in this TechNet bulletin), especially considering that there is a major caveat that you should be aware of early in the process.

The in-place upgrade from evaluation to fully licensed version can ONLY be performed if you are using Volume Licensed editions of OCS.

If you are using non Volume Licensed editions, then the only supported technique is to do a separate server or pool install, and then migrate the users to the new server/pool.

In either case (Using Volume or Non Volume editions of the software), you do *NOT* need to upgrade/replace the following roles, as they do not need a license key to install, and will not expire:

  • Mediation Server 
  • Archiving Server 
  • Monitoring Server 
  • Communicator Web Access
  • Group Chat Server 

 This means that the only server roles you DO need to upgrade/migrate from evaluation to fully licensed are: 

  • Director
  • The core server/pool roles where users would be homed (SE or EE makes no difference)
  • The Edge Server roles.

In the case of a Director, it’s probably easiest to simply deactivate the server role, uninstall the Eval software and re-install with the fully licensed media. Since there are no users to migrate, this can be accomplished with only minimal downtime, even if there is not a load balanced group of directors to provide HA. The alternative is to bring up a new director server, and then change the IP address and settings on the other servers to point to the new Director.

Please do read the TechNet documentation for details and planning guidance on the upgrade process, but I wanted to highlight the issues around non Volume Licensed editions and upgrades.


April 28, 2009 13:43 by dblake Permalink | Comments (26) | Comment RSS RSS Button Image


Privacy  |  Contact  |  Terms of Use  |  www.unifysquare.com | Copyright © 2009 Unify2  -  All rights reserved.
Microsoft and the Microsoft Logos are trademarks of Microsoft, Inc. Unify2 is a trademark of Unify Square, Inc.