November, 2010

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Here’s what’s happening in the world of Lync Server PowerShell. Or at least what’s happening on this site.
 
 
 
 
The Lync Server Admin Guide is pretty cool (and you can download it from here), but it seems to be missing something…. Oh yes, that’s it: PowerShell. Never fear, we’ve remedied that situation by providing a PowerShell Supplement.
 
 
 
 
27 scripts, yes, you read that right, 27 scripts, that allow you to configure client settings through the registry.
 
 
 
 
 
Here’s an article that explains how to retrieve information on Lync Server performance counters. Not using Lync Server 2010 just yet? That’s okay, this script can be adapted to work with any performance counters.
 
 
 
 
 
Daily Feature

Daily Haiku. Learn about a different cmdlet, or set of cmdlets, every day. And get a clever, or not-so-clever, haiku along with it.
 
Haiku Archive. An archive of our daily cmdlet-a-day haiku articles.
 
 
 
 
News
  • Lync PowerShell

    New Article: Counting All Your Retrieved Objects

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    You might think it's pretty simple to count the number of items you retrieve with a Get statement. You just do something like this, right? (Get-CsVoicePolicy).Count That command returns the number of voice policies you have defined in your Lync...
  • Lync PowerShell

    Daily Lync Server PowerShell Haikus

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    Looking for something new to start your day? Each morning, sit down with a cup of coffee (orange juice, tea, or other beverage will also work), and take a look at the daily Lync Server PowerShell haiku. Not only will you see that it actually is possible...
  • Lync PowerShell

    Special Lync Server PowerShell Blog Launch Event

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    If you think you're done with Lync Server 2010 launch events, think again. We've got some great stuff going on here at the Lync Server PowerShell blog (http://blogs.technet.com/b/csps/). How about full-blown cmdlet help? Or Lync PowerShell cmdlet mapping to Office Communications Server 2007 R2? Or - and here's the best part - how about a Fun Zone? We're betting you've never seen a Lync Server PowerShell haiku before.

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  • Lync PowerShell

    Windows PowerShell for OCS 2007 R2

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    The big launch event for Lync Server 2010 is only two days away. But just to reassure everyone that we haven't forgotten about all of you out there who are running Office Communications Server 2007 R2, we decided to give you your own little section of...
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