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Stick with dial-in conferencing access numbers, they're much nicer than cats. Especially at 4:00 AM.
Is there a better way to spend a beautiful day than sitting in your office reading a haiku about client version policies? We couldn't think of anything, either.
Our horoscopes say we'll write a fascinating haiku today. Yours probably says you'll read a fascinating haiku today. This just might be it, so don't miss it. And don't miss learning about the Test-CsGroupExpansion cmdlet, either.
No need to thank us for this haiku about Call Admission Control network regions. But we'd like to thank our cat and, well, everyone who took a breath today.
Find out who Bibendum is and what he has to do with the CsWebServiceConfiguration cmdlets.
Read some great poetry - then move on to this haiku about Medaition Servers.
Whether you're alone in a toy store or alone in your office, you'll have fun reading haikus and using the Get-CsUserPoolInfo cmdlet.
This is no scram, it's a legitimate haiku about the CsKerberosAccountAssignment cmdlets.
Do cats care about haikus, or Registrars? Maybe at 4:00 AM. The rest of us care about them a little later in the day.
What rhymes with CsGroupIM?
Everybody makes mistakes. But it won't be a mistake to read this haiku, especially if you want to know something about trusted applications. And the weather in Seattle.
CsClientVersionConfiguration. What more needs to be said? Oh. Well, in that case, read this haiku and article that explain what these cmdlets are for and how to use them.