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Useful tools for working with OCS

This week I've been asked a lot about what tools I use for designing and managing OCS platforms.  Here are some recommendations:

  • OCS Resource Kit tools - this is definitely the best collection of utilities available.  My personal favourites from the Resource Kit:
    • Bulk/Single Move Users Script (moveusers.wsf)
      The Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Single/Bulk Move Users script, Moveusers.wsf, is used to move users from one computer running Office Communications Server 2007 to another. This script produces an ANSI file as output. It can accept an ANSI or Unicode file as input for bulk user moves and can accept a SIP URI and a destination pool as input for single user moves.
    • ArchivingCDR Reporter (ArchivingCDRReporter.exe, ArchivingCDRReporter_Config.xml)
      This reporting tool has built-in SQL queries to retrieve and view information from the Archiving and Call Detail Records (CDR) Backend. The tool enables the user to view Office Communications Server 2007 usage reports based on the Archiving and CDR tables.
    • ABS Configuration Tool (absConfig.exe)
      ABS Configuration Tool is a graphical user interface application that enables administrators to configure AD attributes and WMI settings, related to ABS.
    • Enterprise Voice Route Helper
      Route Helper is a graphical user interface application that helps visualize, test, modify, archive, and share voice routing configuration information. Route Helper is an alternative to the MMC snap-in for viewing and modifying Enterprise Voice number normalization rules, location profiles, voice policy, and routes.
    • Topology Designer
      This tool, which is based on the Microsoft Office Visio drawing and diagramming software, enables the user to visually design a deployment configuration and generate an XML file that can be used to import the settings during setup.
    • DMINSIDER
      The OCS Web conferencing server saves conference contents in encrypted format in the content file share. Therefore, even if the user has access to the content file share, the administrator cannot view the actual content. The DMInsider tool helps an administrator find and view conferences content managed by the Web Conferencing Server. The tool can also help administrators to find and view XML-based conference compliances logs.
    • DMDEL
      The Dmdel tool helps an administrator to find conferences content that is older than a specified date and delete that content. The OCS Web Conf server will automatically delete content that has not been activated for ~28 days. This tool allows you to manually delete inactive content.
    • DMHASH
      The content of all conferences organized by one user is stored in the same directory. The directory name is a hash string that is computed based on the organizer’s SIP URI.
      The Dmhash tool helps an administrator generate the hash value for a user URI. The hash value is used to create content folders for each organizer. It is useful for administrator to move user’s conference content when user’s SIP URI is changed.

Download the Resource Kit tools from https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b9bf4f71-fb0b-4de9-962f-c56b70a8aecd&DisplayLang=en

In addition to the Resource Kit Tools, these are very useful:

Do you have any other useful tools or utilities you use?  Let me know and I will update this post with details.

 

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    NP :)

  • Anonymous
    April 07, 2008
    How about a list of tools to read or report on things that get archived? The ArchivingCDRReporter is pretty limited.

  • Anonymous
    April 17, 2008
    Just came back across this when I was looking for number normalisation info, thanks for the reskit link Johann.