The following conventions are used in this book to highlight special features or usage:
The following reader aids are used throughout this book to point out useful details:
Reader Aid | Meaning |
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Note | Underscores the importance of a specific concept or highlights a special case that might not apply to every situation. |
Important | Calls attention to essential information that should not be disregarded. |
Caution | Warns you that failure to take or avoid a specified action can cause serious problems for users, systems, data integrity, and so on. |
On the CD | Calls attention to a related script, tool, template, or job aid on the Companion CD that helps you perform a task described in the text. |
The following sidebars are used throughout this book to provide added insight, tips, and advice concerning different Office Communications Server features:
Sidebar | Meaning |
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Direct from the Source | Contributed by experts at Microsoft to provide "from-the-source" insight into how Office Communications Server 2007 works, best practices for managing Office Communications Server clients, and troubleshooting tips. |
Real World | Contributed by experts to share best practices and lessons learned when deploying and supporting Office Communications Server 2007. |
The following style conventions are used in documenting command-line examples throughout this book:
Style | Meaning |
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Bold font | Used to indicate user input (characters that you type exactly as shown). |
Italic font | Used to indicate variables for which you need to supply a specific value (for example file_name can refer to any valid file name). |
| Used for code samples and command-line output. |
%SystemRoot% | Used for environment variables. |
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