Topic Last Modified: 2011-01-27
Microsoft Lync 2010 Group Chat is the Group Chat client. This client—together with Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Group Chat—enables communication in real time by using Group Chat sessions with persistent content that is retained after a session ends. It allows for the instant exchange of business expertise across an organization and with external partners so that it is possible to maintain a continuous flow of information among project members.
The following topics describe how to deploy Lync 2010 Group Chat in your organization. These topics outline deployment considerations for Group Chat. They should be used with the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Deployment documentation, available from the Lync Server 2010 TechNet Library at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=202714.
In This Section
- Overview of
Lync 2010 Group Chat Planning and Deployment
- Lync 2010
Group Chat Terminology and Concepts
- Preparing to
Install Lync 2010 Group Chat
- Installing
Lync 2010 Group Chat
- Configuring
Lync 2010 Group Chat to Connect to Lync Server 2010, Group
Chat
- Uninstalling
Lync 2010 Group Chat
- Instant
Messaging with Lync 2010 Group Chat and Lync 2010
- Additional
Resources for Lync 2010 Group Chat