UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE
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Introducing Unity
E-mail clients
Supported e-mail clients—such as Microsoft Out-
look Express, IMAP4 clients, POP3 clients, and Exchange’s Web
messaging client—also provide access to voice messages. Voice
messages appear as e-mail messages with attached WAV files.
Windows messaging client
Outlook 97, Outlook 98, or
Outlook 2000 must be running on the Unity server for
troubleshooting.
The following illustration shows a full-featured Unity
installation:
NETWORK
PUBLIC
PHONE
NETWORK
•Unity
• Exchange Server
• Internet Explorer
• Internet Information
Server
•Windows
NT/2000 Server
• ActiveFax (optional)
UNITY
SERVER
E-MAIL
SERVER
UNITY
ADMINISTRATOR
INTERNET
SUBSCRIBERS
•E-mail client
PHONE
SYSTEM
DID line
Mobile
phone
Phone
Fax
SUBSCRIBER
•E-mail client
FAX SERVER (optional)
• ActiveFax or third-party
fax software
• Windows NT/2000
• Exchange Server
•Windows
NT/2000 Serve