Microsoft KB Archive/326082

= XCCC: White Paper - Deploying Policy Control with Microsoft Windows Messenger Version 4.6 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Instant Messaging Service Deployments =

Article ID: 326082

Article Last Modified on 2/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q326082



SUMMARY
When you use Microsoft Windows Messenger and the Microsoft Network (MSN) Messenger, you can instantly communicate and collaborate with your contacts. MSN Messenger is the real-time communications (RTC) client for the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems versions earlier than Microsoft Windows XP. Windows Messenger, the RTC client for Windows XP, offers a variety of features, such as instant messaging, voice communications, application sharing, Whiteboard, file transfer, and Remote Assistance. This white paper describes how to set policy controls on these features by editing keys in Registry Editor.



Intended Audience
This technical white paper is intended for experienced administrators of Exchange 2000 Instant Messaging deployments. You must also have knowledge of Registry Editor and Windows Messenger.

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Download Deploying Policy Control with Microsoft Windows Messenger Version 4.6 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Instant Messaging Service Deployments

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