Category: Skype For Business

Resource Forests and Skype for Business Final Solution In this particular deployment the customer has requested that Skype for Business be installed in a new forest to provide access to users across multiple legacy domains. Single Sign On is required (Using the users credentials in the User Forest to authenticate to Skype user account resource in the Resource […]
This works on Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Lync and Skype for Business desktop clients. Requires administrative rights to your computer. If you are interested in setting Microsoft Teams status, check out how to set the custom Focusing status blogpost Wouldn’t it be cool if you could change your presence state in Skype for Business to match […]
Creating or migrating the CMS of a SQL 2014 Always on Availability Group for Skype for Business 2015   I think one you get done with your deployment, you get to sit back and Enjoy the Honey of your Efforts. But If you are Migrating a SQL Always On Availability Group, See Below for some […]
I noticed that replication with the Edge Transport server was not working anymore, indicated by the red cross in the Lync Control Panel. Updating the servers with the latest hotfixes for Windows and Lync 2013 didn’t work, rebooting the servers didn’t work, replication just didn’t take place. The same results were visible in the Lync […]
UC Tales: User is not validly homed on target
$ 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 […]
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