New to CUPS - really quick question

Hello,
     I've been working on implementing CUPS and integrating it with LDAP.  It seems to be working so far, am able to authenticate with AD credentials into Personal Communicator.  I'm running version 7 in the lab.  I find that I can log into it okay with Personal Communitcator version 7 but not with version 8.  Is Personal Communicator's compatible with all versions or do I need to use a specific one for each?

CUPC 8.X is not compatibile with CUPS 7.X. See the following data sheet for CUPC 8.0 listing CUPS 8.0 or newer as supported CUPS.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6789/ps6836/ps6844/data_sheet_c78-609335.html
HTH,
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