1 Real-Time Collaboration Instant Messaging Chat Services Online Conferencing.

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Real-Time Collaboration

• Instant Messaging

• Chat Services

• Online Conferencing

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Instant Messaging Basics

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Instant Messaging Service Components

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Instant Messaging Domains

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User Addresses for Instant Messaging

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Instant Messaging and The Domain Name Service (DNS)

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Instant Messaging (IM) Management Tools

• Exchange System Manager manages IM virtual server settings.

• Active Directory Users and Computers manages IM user settings.

• Internet Services Manager pauses, stops, and restarts the IM virtual server.

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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Chat Service

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Installing Exchange 2000 Chat Service

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Managing Exchange 2000 Chat Service with Exchange System Manager

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Peer-to-Peer Versus Client/Server Conferencing

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Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server Architecture

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Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server Installation

• Requires Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0.

• Requires a Pentium 400-MHz, 256 MB RAM, and 50 MB free disk space.

• Network must be multicast-enabled for video conferencing.

• Requires Exchange Full Administrator role for the administrative group.

• Use Active Directory Users and Computers to create the resource mailbox.

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Joining an Online Conference

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Chapter Summary

• Instant Messaging

• Chat Services

• Online Conferencing