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September 2008 - Posts
How to publish a private certificate chain for Communicator Phone Edition (aka Tanjay)
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Monday, September 29, 2008 8:45 PM
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ucspotting
Communication between the Communicator Phone Edition and Office Communications Server 2007 is by default encrypted using TLS and SRTP. Therefore the device needs to trust certificates presented by Communications Server 2007 servers. If you're using a
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Status: Available!
Posted
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 9:48 PM
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Unified. Now. This is the tagline for the Microsoft Unified Communications (UC) offer for FY'09. You may remember other taglines, such as "Unified. Simplified.", which was last year's tagline or "VoIP As You Are", Microsoft's approach
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