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Today the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 documentation team released an update to the technical library, which includes updates to existing topics in Supportability, Planning, Migration, and Lync Server Management Shell cmdlets for Windows PowerShell.
Author: Patricia Anderson
Publication date: September 20, 2011
Product version: Lync Server 2010
Today, we released an update to the Lync Server 2010 Technical Library, as follows.
The following updates were made to the documentation.
Supportability Updates
In the topic, Server Collocation in a Standard Edition Server Deployment, we modified the following statement to be more specific: “You cannot collocate any Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) component or SharePoint component with any Lync Server role.”
Planning Updates
In the topic, Determining DNS Requirements, we corrected the example DNS entry in the “You are not using split-brain DNS” section of the Determining DNS Requirements Flow Chart.
In the following topics, we added this note about collocation: "If you collocate Lync Server databases with other databases, we highly recommend assessing all factors that might impact availability and performance, as well as ensuring that, if one node fails, the other node can handle the load. To verify failover capabilities, we recommend testing of all failover scenarios."
In the topic, Why Use SIP Trunking?, we removed this text: “GPS locations can be integrated with your Location Information Server to track mobile user location”
Migration Updates
In the topic, Migrating Group Chat Server, we added a procedure with specific steps for migrating Group Chat Server.
Lync Server Management Shell Cmdlets for Windows PowerShell Updates
In the following topics, we updated the description of the disclaimer value for the LocationRequired parameter:
In the topic, Set-CsPublicProvider, we removed the LocalStore parameter.
In the following topics, we removed the Force parameter:
This download contains a compiled help file (chm) of all available Lync Server 2010 IT professional documentation in the Technical Library. Click Lync_ITPro.exe to download the Lync Server 2010 chm.
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