• Quick Start: Managing Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Using Remote PowerShell

    Most of the articles found on this site assume that you are working on a computer running a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 service or server role, and that the Lync Server Management Shell has been installed on that computer. We did that for two reasons:...
  • Listing All the Values in a Multi-Valued Property

    It's one thing to modify settings in Microsoft Communications Server by changing property values. It's a whole other thing to do that with properties that can contain multiple values. But don't worry, we've got it covered here.

  • Move or Enable Multiple User Accounts

    Submitted by Scott Stubberfield and Nick Smith, Microsoft Windows PowerShell makes it easy for you to enable a new user for Microsoft Lync Server 2010, and makes it just as easy for you to move a single user account from one Registrar pool to another...
  • List Connections to Registrar Pools

    Submitted by Scott Stubberfield and Nick Smith, Microsoft So just who is connected to your Registrar pool, and how many people are connected to Pool A vs. Pool B? Don’t ask us; we have no idea whatsoever. Instead, you should ask Scott Stubberfield...
  • List All the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Cmdlets and the RBAC Roles Those Cmdlets Have Been Assigned To

    Submitted by Cezar Ungureanasu, Microsoft Cezar Ungureanasu is a Program Manager (make that the Program Manager) for the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 implementation of Windows PowerShell. Not too long ago, Cezar asked us if we could write a script...