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OCS 2007 IM Archive Viewer

Tags: Microsoft, Office Communications Server, 2007
I am attempting to view archives on my Office Communications 2007 Standard Server and can't seem to find a method to do this.  

My organization requires that we have the ability to log (server side) all IM communications from our users.  I have successfully set up and configured Archiving and CDR Server services on my OCS 2007.  I have enabled a couple of test users with this feature and now I am trying to see any of their test conversations.  I am new to the product.  

Does anyone know how to view IM conversations that have been Archived by OCS 2007 server?
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Question Asked By: HemisFear
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Comment by smithdw1
Sorry to revive an old post, but I thought someone might find this link usefull:

http://communicationsserverteam.com/archive/2008/01/14/69.aspx

 
 
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