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Ran into an interesting failure while testing a newly deployed OCS 2007 R2 Edge server on a Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit server that I thought was worth a blog
Lately, I’ve been receiving feedback about my posts that the solution to the issues are not always correct. It’s partly my fault for not including an additional note that the
This post is yet another component in OCS 2007 R2 that can be broken if you don’t restart your services after renewing the certificates. Seeing how I’ve already written other
I had written a post about speech enabled and not enabled Exchange 2010 Auto Attendant prompts (blog.terenceluk.com/how-speech-enabled-and-non-speech) but forgot to mention a critical “by design” behavior about key mappings and
It was that time of the year again when our OCS certificates were to expire and to add to that, our root certificates was expiring as well. My colleague and
As indicated in some of my earlier posts such as this one: OCS 2007 R2: “Some calls to and from people outside of your corporate network may not connect due
It’s been awhile since I’ve done a SQL Server install and since I had to do so this week, I thought I’d take this opportunity to do a few screenshots
Since I never had the time to document the process of the deployments I did earlier with OCS 2007 R2 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 server, I took last
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