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Paul K
April 15th 04, 12:13 AM
We are currently running an older version of MSN
messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
have an Live Communications Server up and running and
want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 05:14 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 05:15 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

April 15th 04, 05:19 PM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

April 15th 04, 05:19 PM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 05:21 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 05:22 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

April 15th 04, 05:25 PM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

April 15th 04, 05:33 PM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 05:42 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

April 15th 04, 05:43 PM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 09:37 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 09:37 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

April 15th 04, 09:38 PM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

April 15th 04, 09:38 PM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

Jerry L
April 15th 04, 11:52 PM
You need to get the group policy template file named rtcclient.adm.
It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you will find the
options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.

"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
> We are currently running an older version of MSN
> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like to
> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Paul

April 16th 04, 12:06 AM
I will check it out.
Thanks for your help.
Paul
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to get the group policy template file named
rtcclient.adm.
>It's on the LCS CD. Use gpedit to install it, and you
will find the
>options to restrict the Exchange and .NET services.
>
>"Paul K" > wrote in message
...
>> We are currently running an older version of MSN
>> messenger 4.7. In that version we had the ability to
>> configure a policy to hide the .net and communications
>> service accounts in the Options -> Accounts tab. I now
>> have an Live Communications Server up and running and
>> want to know if it is possible to customize Windows
>> Messenger 5.0 to only allow SIP logons. I would like
to
>> know if it is possible to "hide" Exchange Messaging
>> Service and .Net logons. Any help would be
appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>.
>

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