Document Conventions

The following conventions are used in this book to highlight special features or usage:

Reader Aids

The following reader aids are used throughout this book to point out useful details:

Reader Aid

Meaning

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.

Sidebars

The following sidebars are used throughout this book to provide added insight, tips, and advice concerning different Office Communications Server features:

Sidebar

Meaning

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.

Command-line Examples

The following style conventions are used in documenting command-line examples throughout this book:

Style

Meaning

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).

Monospace font

Used for code samples and command-line output.

%SystemRoot%

Used for environment variables.

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