There are some people who have found a need for getting a Live Messenger (LIM) on their Windows 7 Terminal Server that is running Linux. If you are one of these people then there are a few things that you need to take into consideration before you purchase one of these software products. This article will go over what I believe to be the most important factors when you are purchasing software that is for your Windows Server. There are a few things that I want to cover in this article so you can get yourself a live messenger (LIM) that will work properly on your Windows 7 Terminal Server.
First off you need to make sure that the Live Messenger you purchase has a good support plan. This is one of the most important aspects of any software product that you buy because if it does not have a good support plan then you will have a problem with it after you purchase it. The best way to tell if the Live Messenger you have chosen will have a good support plan is to look at the support numbers provided by the company. Most companies will have support numbers available on their websites. You can also search online to see what other customers have to say about a certain Live Messenger.
Once you have found a Live Messenger that you feel will work well on your Windows Server, you will then need to find out what the Lim version is. This is not as hard as it may seem. A good company to do this research for you is called webEx. WebEx provides a software download center that can help you find the software you need fast. If you are purchasing a Windows Live Messenger (LIM) for your Windows Terminal Server that is running Linux, you will also need to make sure that the Lim version is supported. Since you will be using this software product to send email, it will be very important that the software you choose is supported by Microsoft for their Outlook Program.