$ Recently I faced an issue in which when trying to execute any command related to the CMS on an Enterprise Pool, I was getting the same error or a blank result: “Cannot find the location of the Central Management Store in Active Directory” The situation was worrying me because Skype For Business Server was […]
Are we done so soon? Well, for me this seemed all too quick, but it looks like we’re in the last phase in your migration to Skype for Business Server 2019! If you are joining us for the first time, I highly recommend you check our Phases 1-7 here, as this article won’t make much […]
Step#1: Remove permissions To removes the original Lync permissions from the active director, follow below steps. Open Active Directory Users and Computers Right click on your top level domain being cleaned and select Properties From the Properties windows, select the Security tab. Remove all security users titled RTC* These are usually – RTCUniversalServerReadOnlyGroup – RTCUniversalUserReadOnlyGroup – RTCUniversalUniversalServices – RTCUniversalUserAdmins […]
Have your Outlook Navigation Bar Icons moved? Just after Christmas 2022, Microsoft pushed out a change out in some versions of Microsoft Outlook that moved the navigation bar (the icons that allow you to quickly switch between your mail, calendar, tasks, etc.) from the bottom left-hand side of the main window to the top left-hand […]
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The story I had a project few weeks ago where my client wanted to install Skype for Business 2019 but had installed Lync before and removed the server without doing proper decommissioning which kept dirty records in AD database and had to be removed manually in order to make a new clean installation of Skype […]
What is the best way to balance mailbox databases in Exchange Server? There are a couple of ways to balance Exchange mailbox databases. In this article, you will learn how to use the PowerShell script that comes with Exchange Server to rebalance mailbox databases. The organization got two Exchange Servers, and four mailbox databases with […]
You should always disable external access to Exchange Control Panel (ECP). You don’t want a brute force attack on ECP in Exchange Server. It’s a big security risk. The best approach and my advice are to block it on the firewall. The firewall is the first point that will block external access. If it’s not […]