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Table 5.1 below describes each Presence button and the accompanying status text.
Table 5.1. Presence states set by the user or by Communicator
The contact is online and can participate in conversations. This status can
be set manually by the user.
Busy
In a Call
In a Conference
In a Meeting
The contact is available but engaged in another activity. Activities include:
In a Call The contact is in a phone, voice, or video conversation.
In a Conference The contact is in a multiparty conversation using
phone, voice, video, or application sharing.
In a Meeting The Office Outlook calendar shows that the contact
has a scheduled meeting.
This presence level can be set manually by the user.
You see this status for a contact if the contact has assigned you to an
access level other than the Team access level and one of the following
conditions exists:
The contact has manually set his or her presence status to Do Not
Disturb.
The contact is displaying a Microsoft Office PowerPoint®
presentation or is running another program in full-screen mode.
Urgent
interruptions only
You see this status for a contact if the contact has assigned you to the
Team access level and one of the following conditions exists:
The contact has manually set his or her presence status to Do Not
Disturb.
The contact is probably not available. This status is displayed for the
following reasons:
The contact’s computer has been idle for more than the idle time
period setting—15 minutes by default.
The contact has manually set his or her presence status to Away.
This contact may be available, but their computer has been idle for more
than the idle time period setting—five minutes by default. In this state, the
contact is online, idle, and transitioning from an Available state. This
status is set by Communicator.
This contact is engaged in a meeting, but their computer has been
inactive for the idle time period setting—5 minutes by default. In this
state, the contact is online, idle, and transitioning from a Busy state. This
status is set by Communicator.
The contact is not available. This status is displayed for the following
reasons:
The contact has manually set his or her presence status to Appear
Offline.
Communicator 2007 is not running on the contact’s computer, or the
contact has not signed-in.
The contact has blocked you from seeing his or her presence status.
Communicator 2007 cannot determine the status of the contact. This
status is usually displayed because the contact’s presence status is
stored in another computer system, such as that of an organization that is
not a federated partner.
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