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I’ve been playing around with the UCMA 2.0 SDK for the last few weeks, mainly in preparation for the upcoming v.next release of Communication Server. For those interested in what comes after Speech Server it is a worthy endeavor to dig into the UCMA.
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I came back from vacation to find that I was unable to login to OCS. Turns out that an update installed on 10/14 broke the front-end services for OCS. The event log shows the following error: The evaluation period for Microsoft Office Communications Server
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Yesterday I received an email announcing that I had been made an MVP for my work in the Microsoft Communications Server community. This is my first MVP award. I’m very excited to be a part of the MVP program and to be a resources to others in the community.
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I’ve just finished reading the Microsoft Office Communications server 2007 R2 Resource Kit (yes I know, I read a resource kit cover to cover. I’m a geek+ this week). If you’re going to be working with OCS 2007 R2 then do yourself a favor and pick
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Wireshark is a free tool for capturing network traffic. It is an invaluable resource for troubleshooting problems with VOIP calls. It is available for download from www.wireshark.org (current version for Windows as of this post is 1.05). I’m going to
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A while ago Microsoft released a patch for the nasty red X that would appear over certain workflow activities ( KB950210 ). Unfortunately this patch only worked on 32 bit editions of Windows. If you were running Vista x64 for example the patch would
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More developers are starting to work with Office Communication Server 2007 these days. As the community has grown I’ve noticed a number of developers running into a few “gotchas” when working with the OCS outbound calling mechanism. MSMQ Path Configuration
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With the introduction of Voice Response Workflows in Speech Server 2007, Microsoft has greatly simplified voice-enabled application development. The entire process is relatively painless; even downright enjoyable. And for most applications it is all you'll
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