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This haiku comes to you from sunny Utah, where the haiku writers intend to be almost as useful as the New-CsIssuedCertId cmdlet.
Vacation time is finally here. But first, a word from your haiku author on the CsHostedVoicemailPolicy cmdlets.
You don't need to memorize all the cmdlet help for Call Admission Control. After all, this haiku, which talks about just that, will be here forever. Or somewhere close to forever.
It may be difficult to create a softball team that's comprised of all brothers, but throw in a few nephews and you're in business. Unless, of course, at least one of the family members happens to be out of town the weekend of the tournament. But with the CsLIsCivicAddress cmdlets, at least he can be located if an emergency arises.
It's 3:00 AM, do you know where your Lync Server PowerShell haiku is? You probably didn't at 3:00 AM, but then again, neither did we. But it's here now, and it's all about importing announcement files.
Today's haiku is followed by a story of daring and lifetime (well, summertime) achievements. Then, if you're interested, there's something about OCS to Lync Server migration cmdlets.
We may have missed National Doughnut Day, but we didn't miss the Haiku-of-the-Day. Today we talk about the CsDiagnosticConfiguration cmdlets. Unfortunately they don't come with chocolate frosting or sprinkles.
Ready for some fun? If so, you have to try the Lync Server CsTrustedApplicationPool cmdlets. Working with those cmdlets is even more fun than getting your hair cut.
As our sleep-deprived haiku writer heads off to a conference, he leaves us with a truly fascinating article on Web Server certificates. At least it seemed fascinating to the sleep-deprived writer. If you're awake and don't find it so fascinating, try it again when you're really tired and see if that helps.