Windows Messenger 5.1 - customize preferences tab settings
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Windows Messenger 5.1 - customize preferences tab settings

 
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Steve
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Windows Messenger 5.1 - customize preferences tab settings Reply with quote

How can the Preference and Privacy Tab (Options in Windows Messenger) be
configured on a global scale. We have reveiwed the rtcclient.adm template,
and customized it to our needs, but it doesn't have any links to the above
two tabs.


Environment
Windows Messenger 5.1 being deployed by GPO with rtcclient template applied
in a LCS 2005 environment. (about 4K users)

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Thomas Wenzl [MVP]
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:48 am    Post subject: Re: Windows Messenger 5.1 - customize preferences tab settin Reply with quote

Hello Steve,

Steve wrote:
Quote:
How can the Preference and Privacy Tab (Options in Windows Messenger)
be configured on a global scale. We have reveiwed the rtcclient.adm
template, and customized it to our needs, but it doesn't have any
links to the above two tabs.

those settings are not included with the rtcclient.adm template.
The settings are saved to the user's registry and can be configured
using a login script, for example. If you don't want to configure
any user specific or REG_BINARY settings, you may also want
to use a user-defined adm template to deploy it using group policies.

HTH

Regards
--
Thomas Wenzl [MVP for Live Communications Server]

Share what you know, learn what you don't!
(Deja/Google)
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Steve
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows Messenger 5.1 - customize preferences tab settin Reply with quote

Thank you!

"Thomas Wenzl [MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Hello Steve,

Steve wrote:
How can the Preference and Privacy Tab (Options in Windows Messenger)
be configured on a global scale. We have reveiwed the rtcclient.adm
template, and customized it to our needs, but it doesn't have any
links to the above two tabs.

those settings are not included with the rtcclient.adm template.
The settings are saved to the user's registry and can be configured
using a login script, for example. If you don't want to configure
any user specific or REG_BINARY settings, you may also want
to use a user-defined adm template to deploy it using group policies.

HTH

Regards
--
Thomas Wenzl [MVP for Live Communications Server]

Share what you know, learn what you don't!
(Deja/Google)
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Thomas Wenzl [MVP]
Guest





Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 11:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows Messenger 5.1 - customize preferences tab settin Reply with quote

Hello Steve,

my pleasure. Let us know if we could be of further assistance.

Cheers,
Thomas

Steve wrote:
Quote:
Thank you!

"Thomas Wenzl [MVP]" wrote:

Hello Steve,

Steve wrote:
How can the Preference and Privacy Tab (Options in Windows
Messenger) be configured on a global scale. We have reveiwed the
rtcclient.adm template, and customized it to our needs, but it
doesn't have any links to the above two tabs.

those settings are not included with the rtcclient.adm template.
The settings are saved to the user's registry and can be configured
using a login script, for example. If you don't want to configure
any user specific or REG_BINARY settings, you may also want
to use a user-defined adm template to deploy it using group policies.

HTH

Regards
--
Thomas Wenzl [MVP for Live Communications Server]

Share what you know, learn what you don't!
(Deja/Google)

--
Thomas Wenzl [MVP for Live Communications Server]

Share what you know, learn what you don't!
(Deja/Google)
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