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Conferencing Add-in for Outlook Logs On Every Time Outlook Starts

 
 
Ben
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      13th Mar 2009
Hi,

We're testing a web conferencing service that uses LiveMeeting. I've
installed the Conferencing Add-In for Outlook, as per these
instructions: http://www.conferencing.bt.com/infoc...ng/outlook.jsp
however, I now find that whenever I open Outlook, I get a LiveMeeting
logon screen that says "Attempting to log on to the Office
Communications server using current user account of the domain". This
takes about 20 seconds to connect/logon before it disappears, during
which time I can't do anything else with Outlook. This is a little
annoying if I just want to open Outlook quickly to get some contact
info, or send a quick email.

Is there anway way to configure the Outlook Add-in so it only tries to
log on to the OCS the first time you click on 'Meet Now' or 'Schedule
a Live Meeting'? I don't need it to log on if I'm not going to use
LiveMeeting during that session.

Many thanks

Ben
 
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