Installing a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Enterprise Pool
I haven’t really had the chance to document the installation process in a few earlier Lync installations but managed to do so for one recently for a test environment so this blog post serves to
I haven’t really had the chance to document the installation process in a few earlier Lync installations but managed to do so for one recently for a test environment so this blog post serves to
Most of us probably know that presence issues can be caused by a vast amount of reasons and through my testing between the times I intentionally tried to break it, I found 2 reasons and
As we all know, Microsoft Lync Server 2010 carries the same model as OCS 2007 R2 where we’re required to have a folder share accessible for various services. While setting up this share is much
Ran into an interesting problem while publishing a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 topology earlier this week that had very little to Lync but rather the network. The following are the errors: You’ve completed filling in
Though this isn’t much of a surprise but I noticed that whenever you make a change for the SQL store under the Associations section for your pool in Microsoft Lync Server 2010’s Topology Builder, a
—————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Update – February 26, 2011 A new virtualization guide has been made available! Please see the following post: https://blog.terenceluk.com/new-server-virtualization-in-microsoft/ Update – January 27, 2011 I’ve noticed that I’ve received many hits on this post
One of the first questions asked on the first day during the introduction to CS 14 was if Group Chat has been updated and the answer is no. This is as of “beta refresh” so
Here’s an error I ran into while working with CS 14 Beta: 1. Fresh install of CS 14. 2. Started all services. 3. Launched Communications Server Control Plane and got this page: HTTP Error 401.2
As noted in one of my previous posts: CS 14 configuration information redundancy between servers (https://blog.terenceluk.com/cs-14-configuration-information/), CS 14 was designed to be less dependent on the backend SQL server and domain controllers. For the backend
Day 2 – Module 06 Migration restrictions: 1. Tri-mode is not supported. You cannot have R1, R2 in your environment when you migrate to CS 14. 2. LCS to CS 14 is not supported. You
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