Lync 2010 CU3 is here…

With Lync CU3 hot off the press, I decided to consolidate all of the links for easy reference later. Server update to 4.0.7577.166 Client update (x86 / x64) to 4.0.7577.314 OCPE updates to 4.0.7577.296. Aastra Aries, Polycom Aries, Tanjay/CX700. At the time of writing, the latest Lync Attendant hotfix is CU2 (.253), as is the …

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Integrating Lync & Exchange 2010 SP1 OWA

I’ve recently worked on a couple of deployments where I integrated Lync with Exchange 2010 SP1. I refer to a couple of blogs for this process, and whilst I love Ilse Van Criekinge’s Weblog, it’s all screen-captures and no scrapable text to make it easy to reproduce. I’ve since found the process and text on …

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Gate-crash (or Spoof?) a Lync User’s Conference

I was trawling the Lync “dbanalyze.exe” tool in the Lync ResKit as you do (I couldn’t sleep) and stumbled across a way of ascertaining a user’s Conference Id and dial-in code. I thought this might come in handy at some stage if you REALLY need to fake-up a meeting request to a third party’s conference …

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Tweaking “Company_Phone_Number_Normalization_Rules.txt” for fun and profit

I recently learnt to my combined irritation and eventual delight that even if your phone numbers are perfectly formatted as E.164 in AD, you still need a rule in “Company_Phone_Number_Normalization_Rules.txt” that (effectively) normalises them – even though they already are. (Read that saga here). But it dawned on me shortly thereafter that if Lync’s filtering …

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Adventures with the Lync Address Book (ABS). Or “When E.164 just isn’t E.164 enough for Lync!”

Down here in the Banana Republic we sometimes fall into traps when localising foreign products (in this context those of Microsoft) to our regional preferences. OCS and Lync are no exception. (I have some vague recollection of being unable to install the first release of OCS on an original Server 2008 machine if you’d dared …

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Lync 2010 Standard Edition & the SQL Management Studio

I’ve never really hit it off with the OCS and Lync Address Book. I don’t know I did, but the ABS took a dislike to me long ago that remains to this day. In the process of chasing some Lync ABS strangeness (like where a contact and their details are present in an “Abserver.exe –dumpfile”, …

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