


Documentation roadmap This document guides you through planning and deploying in a corporate environment. is available as a standalone edition for volume licensing customers. Intended audience The 2011 Deployment Guide is for system implementers, IT managers, system administrators, or other people who plan for, implement, and maintain in their organizations.

Contacts that a user adds to his or her account can include coworkers in the same company and, if authorized, associates on federated networks. People can collaborate in real time by using several methods of communication, including instant messaging (IM), presence, Web conferencing, desktop sharing, and audio/video (A/V) conferencing. 17Ĥ Getting Started Getting Started Overview 2011 works with Microsoft Server 2010 to provide real-time collaboration between people in different locations. Microsoft Terms of Use - Microsoft Trademarks - Microsoft Privacy Statement -ģ Getting Started Table of contents Getting Started.1 Overview.1 Features in System Requirements for Installing and Configuring 2011 on a Corporate Network.6 Deploying Removing Deploying 2011 Preferences.7 Technical Reference and Office Integration Requirements Managed Preferences and Public Instant Messaging Clients Compare 2011 with Communicator and 2010 for Windows.

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