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My account
- Sign-in name Type the name of your user account. For example: someone@example.com.
- Advanced Click the Advanced button to configure your connection to Microsoft Office Communications Server. Configuration settings are normally set automatically or are set for you by your system administrator.
- Automatically start Communicator when I log on to Windows Select this option to streamline startup and automatically sign in and start Communicator each time you log on to Windows.
- Automatically open the contact list when Communicator starts Select this option if you want the Communicator Contact List to open each time you start Communicator. If this option is not selected, the Communicator icon appears in the Windows notification area (system tray) when Communicator starts.
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Status
- Show me as Inactive when my computer has been idle for this time period Select the amount of idle time, in minutes, that you want to elapse before your Presence status shows as Inactive. Idle time is logged when your computer does not receive user input - either from the keyboard, mouse, or voice commands. The maximum interval of time you can enter is 60 minutes. For more information about Presence status, see the Presence Survival Guide.
- Show me as Away when my status has been Inactive for this time period Select the amount of idle time, in minutes, that you want to elapse before your Presence status shows as Away. Inactive time is logged when your computer does not receive user input - either from the keyboard, mouse, or voice commands. For more information about Presence status, see the Presence Survival Guide.
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Personal information manager
- Microsoft Office Outlook When you select this option, the Communicator Search feature uses the Office Outlook Contact List as a source of contacts, in addition to the Global Address List. In addition, when you select Microsoft Office Outlook as your Personal information manager, all options in the Personal information manager frame, as described later in this topic, are available to you.
- Windows Address Book Select this option if you want to use the Windows Address Book as a source for contacts when searching for contacts using the Communicator Search feature. If you choose the Windows Address Book instead of Microsoft Office Outlook as your Personal information manager, the Communicator Search features uses the Windows Address Book rather than the Microsoft Office Contacts list as an alternate source for contacts when using Communicator Search. Selecting Windows Address Book does not replace Communicator Global Address List as the main source of contacts.
- None Select this option if you only want the Communicator Search feature to return contacts from the Global Address List. When this option is selected, the Communicator Search feature does use either the Windows Address Book or the Outlook Contact list as an alternate source for the Search feature.
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