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Office Online Server (OOS) is successor of Office Web Apps Server (OWA), which allows organizations to deliver browser-based versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote, among other capabilities. Microsoft recognizes that many organizations still value running server products on-premises for a variety of reasons. Just want to update over here, Office Web Apps Server is […]
One of the benefits of Exchange hybrid configuration is that it allows for central management of both systems – your on-prem server and Office 365 Active Directory. With the Microsoft DirSync tool you can also propagate user information from your local environment up to the Cloud. Its another great feature is that it also allows to sync users’ […]
The Exchange Server 2013 release has brought a handful of innovations into admin’s inventory, among them we can find a new management console called Exchange Admin Center (EAC). It is there to replace its predecessor, Exchange Management Console (EMC), which supported admins in managing Exchange 2010 organizations. Both consoles are pretty distinctive, since EMC is a […]
One of the most interesting security options in Exchange 2019 is the Client Access Rules feature. It allows the administrator to define rules to block or limit access to EAC (former ECP) and to EMS (Exchange Management Shell). This functionality was not present in previous versions of Exchange and now it is a security milestone for […]
11th April 2017 by Johan Delimon Leave a Comment This article guides you through the correct steps for configuring Kerberos Authentication In order to have a more scalable Skype for Business deployment it is advised to enable Kerberos Authentication on Skype for Business. Configuring Kerberos Authentication in Skype for Business is described on TechNet over […]
Today, on a DAG maintenance of an Exchange 2016, I ran into the problem that after executing the script StopDagServerMaintenance.ps1 a warning was displayed. Call-ClusterExe: cluster.exe did not succeed, but 5058 was not a retry-able error code. Not attempting any other servers. This may be an expected error by the caller. After a little troubleshooting […]
I have deployed two Lync 2013 standard edition servers in a paired mode. Half of the Lync users are hosted in first standard edition pool called Lync01.green.com (pool1) and rest of them are hosted in second standard edition pool called Lync02.green.com (poo2). I am trying to understand the DNS SRV records requirements and client behaviors. […]
We are on a journey installing various Lync Server 2013 roles. In today’s step by step, we will setup our 2nd Lync Server Standard Edition pool and then set it up as a Backup Registrar so automatic failover can happen. We will also look at Lync Server 2013’s new failover capabilities that allow full client […]
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