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
I received a escalated UM related ticket passed on to me this week because the colleague who was looking at the issue wasn’t a UM expert and while I was able to identify the issue
It’s been awhile since I’ve done an OCS 2007 R2 deployment with the Tanjay / CX700 phones and to kick off the new 2011 year, we had a client who were previously using USB phones
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
While troubleshooting a Tanjay issue a week ago, we noticed that AutoDiscover wasn’t working properly when we used Outlook 2007’s Test E-Mail AutoConfiguration feature (simply press and hold the CTRL key and left-click on your
We have a client that recently upgraded their old Citrix server to the latest XenApp 6 and have published Microsoft OCS 2007 Office Communicator to get an idea how well XenApp 6 can publish this
Ran into an interesting problem today when I had to reissue a new certificate that an Exchange 2007 CAS (Client Access Server) server was using. I won’t go into the details as to why we
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