Select "SIP Communications Service Account". Put your user@domain in for the
sign-in name. Under Advanced I had to use my server IP address. I don't
think
A or SRV names are supported but I could be wrong, at least on the A
record part.
Select UDP as the transport.
Ashling O'Driscoll wrote:
I am trying to register Windows Messenger 5 with SER
and am getting
the following error:
Signing into SIP Communications Service has failed beacuse the
service is temporarily unavailable.
I've looked at other forums and they suggested that I make sure the
domains are the same....I think they are. My user is
aisling(a)10.0.1.12 and my server domain is 10.0.1.12.....
Any other suggestions as to what the problem maybe??
Many Thanks,
Aisling.
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