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Has anyone successfully installed UCCX8 Publisher on an MCS box and a subscriber on UCS?  We'll be using the HA over WAN deployment.
Thanks,
- William

I have not done this, but as long as the MCS server and the supported UCCX Vmware OVA are sized the same you should be OK.
HTH,
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