Microsoft KB Archive/842296

= How to automatically populate the sign-in name for first-time users of Windows Messenger 5.0 =

Article ID: 842296

Article Last Modified on 2/23/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003

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INTRODUCTION
When users run Microsoft Windows Messenger 5.0 for the first time, they are prompted for the service they want to use and for a sign-in name to connect to Microsoft Office Live Communications Server. You can run a batch file on the user's workstation that will automatically populate the sign-in name field.



MORE INFORMATION
To automatically populate the sign-in name field with the user name that the user uses to log on to the domain, run the following batch file on the workstation:

reg add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\MessengerService /v &quot;UserMicrosoft RTC Instant Messaging&quot; /t reg_sz /d &quot;%username%@domain.com&quot; /f > nu

Note This line may wrap for readability, but it must be on a single line in the batch file.

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