Show emoticons in instant
messages Select this check box to display emoticons
as images in instant messaging conversations. If you clear this
check box, emoticons appear as text characters only in the
Conversation area of your Conversation window during an instant
messaging session. The emotic image will continue to appear in the
message entry area of your Conversation window and it will appear
as an image to instant message recipients, depending on their
settings.
Change Font Select this
option to modify the font family, color, and point size applied to
the instant message text. If you choose a font family that another
participant's computer does not have, Communicator substitutes a
font to display to the contact. Changes made to the font from the
Change Font dialog box persists across all your
instant messages.
Pause Microsoft Windows Media player for
calls, video calls, and conferences Select this
option if you want to pause Windows Media player for outgoing and
incoming audio and video calls, as well as conferences.
Allow Microsoft to collect anonymous
information about how I use Communicator When you
choose to participate, Communicator automatically sends information
to Microsoft about how you use the product. Participation in the
program is voluntary and the results are used to improve the
product.
Turn on logging in
Communicator You can enable this option to create a
log file, communicator-uccp-log.uccplog, that contains information
about the interaction of Office Communicator 2007 with Office
Communications Server 2007. The communicator-uccp-log.uccplog file
is created in the Windows <user profile>\Tracing folder. This
option also creates a Communicator.etl file, which is trace file
that is created for administrators and Microsoft Support to help
troubleshoot issues.
Note To enable
Turn on logging in Communicator, you must be a
member of the Performance Log Users group.
Turn on Windows Event logging for
Communicator Select this option to turn on Windows
Event logging for Communicator. Events can be viewed in the Windows
Event Viewer.