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To follow up on my previous post about DSCP markings for OCS 2007 R2 (https://blog.terenceluk.com/enabling-dscp-marking-for-ocs-2007-r2/), I’ve written extra notes on the items I had to check when I noticed some

I got a call today from an colleague asking me why he wasn’t able to add or edit Archiving Policy: and Archiving Configuration: … settings in Microsoft Lync Server 2010

I was talking to a fellow Microsoft UC consultant the other day about how: Missed call notifications Voicemail message delivery … worked and realized that I had problems remembering the

Problem You’re trying to request a certificate from your internal certificate authority but the process fails with: > Request CertificateRequest-CSCertificate -New -Type Internal -CA “venus.someDomain.comYour CA X” -Country CA -State

I was initially disappointed that the validation tool OCS 2007 R2 administrators were accustomed to have was no longer offered in Lync Server 2010 but as it turns out, the

I find that I tend to forget a lot of the things I do to validate an OCS 2007 R2 remote access deployment when I spend a few months working

Problem So you’ve completed the installation of the local configuration store, Lync Server Edge components, imported your public certificates and ready to assign them for the public services but when