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Microsoft lync 2013 issues
Microsoft lync 2013 issues






If you have not delegated permissions by using Set-CsSetupPermission, only a domain administrator can enable and publish a topology through Topology Builder. Note that this applies to enabling and publishing a topology by using Topology Builder. To give RTCUniversalServerAdmins the right to use the Enable-CsTopology cmdlet, you must run the Set-CsSetupPermission cmdlet against every Active Directory Domain Services container that contains computers running Lync Server services. To give RTCUniversalServerAdmins the right to actually use the Publish-CsTopology cmdlet, you must run the Grant-CsSetupPermission cmdlet on every Active Directory container that contains computers running Lync Server services. However, if setup permissions have not been delegated, you must be logged on as a domain administrator to run Publish-CsTopology. If you select the Publish option in Topology Builder both of these steps occur: the changes are published (that is, they are written to the Central Management store) and then the new topology is enabled.īy default, members of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group are authorized to run the Publish-CsTopology cmdlet and the Enable-CsTopology cmdlet.

MICROSOFT LYNC 2013 ISSUES INSTALL

Objects join your topology only when you enable the updated topology. Just wondering if anyone have had issues deploying the Lync 2013 client side by side with Office 2010 I've configured a custom Office 2013 install to only install the Lync 2013 client, but then users are unable to launch Outlook 2010, getting a message stating 'OLMAPI32.dll error'. However, these new (or the newly modified) objects do not immediately join your topology. Again, few days ago, lync 2013 not showed proper profile picture for few users. Not showing Display Name which is showing exchange contact. My Lync favourite contacts showing Fast name and Last Name. When you publish the changes, the new information (for example, a new site or a new server role) is written to the Central Management store. But i have been facing a big issue for last few days. After you make changes, you can then publish and enable those changes by using Topology Builder. You must use Topology Builder to make topology changes. When you make changes to your topology, the changes take effect only when they have been both published and enabled.

microsoft lync 2013 issues

If the topology test found issues with your topology, these issues are probably caused by issues that occurred when you published or enabled your topology. Fixes the issues in which a mismatch occurs between the Lync 2013 meeting expiry time and the Outlook appointment item end time, and the URL in meeting invitation may be deleted unexpectedly.






Microsoft lync 2013 issues