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Basic OCS questions

Asked by bruce_77 in MS Live Communications Server, Exchange Email Server, Chat / IM Software

Hi Guys

We are looking to deploy OCS 2007, and I had some questions I was hoping someone could help me with....

We are running Windows 2003 AD and Exchange 2003 Exchange servers.

a) I understand that the IM client for OCS is peer-to-peer (i.e doesn't go through a server) as long as both parties are in the same OCS forest, is this true?
b) How can I set up OCS between two different networks (e.g. two seperate companies)
c) What does OCS federation actually mean
d) What does the OCS server actually do
e) If I wish to use video conferencing with OCS, do I need to enable QoS of some sort, and for what protocol?

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