Thank U very much~
Thank U very much~
Thank you very much for the articles. You may want to change the titles to Lync Server 2010 RC so if things change in the RTM, people know this was based off of the RC.
Excellent series of blogs. Just what I was looking for.
One note: I think you need to add a step for installing SQL Server Express. Without SQL express the installation will fail in Part 2.
Im pulling my hair out trying to figure how to get this to work externally as well! Does any have any experience getting this to work on the outside?
Great article though..it works wonderfully internally.
I'm getting the following error when configuring on local domain: "Computer is not a member of the root domain. For security reasons, this action must be run on a root domain computer." When I configure using a FQDN, I get the following error "Command execution failed: Cannot find the object "CrossRef" in Active Directory."
Josh, add ur domain user in enterprise admins, and log off - login again.
Excellent blog, when will the remaining part be ready? I'm eager to know how you will do the PBX part.
Is is possible to set up Lync Server 2010 with just one machine (Windows 2008 Server R2). ?
Also: how do I "turn on" Active Directory?
I'm looking for the simplest setup possible (for Lync Server 2010)
I have Lync Server 2010 running on Windows 2008 Server R2.
Thanks.
Thank you very much.
It is very easy and usefull for new guys.
No coverage of edge and tmg configuration tutorial?
When running "get-CsAdDomain...." I got:
Cannot find the object "CrossRef" in Active Directory.
I'm running the command on the server which is member of the root domain and target domain was a child domain.
Petri X,
technet.microsoft.com/.../gg412764.aspx.
Look in the "Note" section under "Detailed description" - that might help you.