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Microsoft Senior Support engineers walk you through real-life support cases, giving you an insider’s view into the systematic approach they use to troubleshoot Lync Server issues.
The DrRez and Lync PowerShell blogs are now retired, and we migrated their awesome content to NextHop. No worries, all your favorite articles from these two ground-breaking blogs are now available here. And DrRez on FaceBook and Twitter will continue his stellar work as the Voice for NextHop on those social media channels. Thanks for your support!
What do Lync Server conferencing cmdlets have to do with Arches National Park in Moab, Utah? Nothing, but that didn't stop us from putting both in the same article.
Get ready for the thrill of a lifetime. But before you figure out what that is, stop and read this haiku about the New-CsSimpleUrlEntry cmdlet.
This is part 2 in our two-part haiku on simple URLs. Okay, it's not really a two-part haiku. There are two parts to the simple URL story, with one haiku per part. So consider this a bonus haiku. Or not.
Time for a short vacation again. Yes, it's a vacation-within-a-vacation. Is there a better kind? But first, a few words about the Set-CsWebServer cmdlet. And don't worry, we'll be back on Thursday next week. We've been assured you'll all be able to get along without your daily haiku for a few days just fine.
Take some time today to reflect on the greatest achievements of your life. At least one of them should be running the Lync Server CsComputer cmdlets.
Looking for some trivia on the state of Utah? What better place to find it than in a Lync Server PowerShell haiku? Looking for some information on Lync Server conferencing policies? What a coincidence, this haiku actually has that, too.
How long is a two-day work week? We suppose that depends on what you're working on. But when you're writing about Lync Server cmdlets, especially the CsProxyConfiguration cmdlets, well, time just flies. Along the back of an emu.
Neither rain nor lightning nor gusting winds will keep us from explaining voice normalization rules.
Today we'll all learn a little -- a very little -- something about media bypass. Like how the New-CsNetworkMediaBypassConfiguration cmdlet works.