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Cumulative Update 5 for Lync 2010 is now available

April 13th, 2012 Jovan Davis Comments off

CU5 for Lync Server 2010 is now available, see the articles below for more details:

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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2493736

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Lync 2010 continuously asks for credentials after signing in, after a password change

January 24th, 2012 Jovan Davis Comments off

After resetting your password and signing into Lync, you may be repeatedly prompted to enter a user name and password so Lync can connect to Outlook. See below:

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Solution

Remove the Microsoft_OC1:uri=username@domain.com:specific:EWS1 entry from Credential Manager (Windows Vault)

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Prerequisite not satisfied: Message Queuing Server (MSMQ) and Message Queuing Directory Service Integration must be installed before attempting to install this product. MSMQ must not be in workgroup operation mode.

July 29th, 2011 Jovan Davis Comments off

You receive the following error in the Lync Deployment Wizard when installing the Lync Monitioring Server role:

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I confirmed that both the “Message Queuing Server (MSMQ)” and “Message Queuing Directory Service Integration” features were installed.

The issue was that Message Queuing Server (MSMQ) had been in installed in “Workgroup mode”

To verify if Message Queuing Server (MSMQ) has been installed in read-only mode, navigate to the properties of the feature in Server Manager and select the security tab and you should be presented with the error below:

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Solution:

Uninstall then reinstall both the “Message Queuing Server (MSMQ)” and “Message Queuing Directory Service Integration” features.

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Lync 2010 Training for End Users

May 11th, 2011 paulw Comments off

Microsoft has recently released a set of PowerPoint presentation documents to help with training end users on the how to use the new Lync system:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=e9310f75-5025-4462-b42e-a6cf5cb34fe4

With the comprehensive guide above you will be able to create your own in house training so that your users will get the best out of the new Lync system.

Paul

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