I was asked by a client recently if there was anyway to export the Spoken Name in Exchange UM to a WAV file. You can't export this to a WAV file but you can export it to a WMV-9 file which you can then use other means to convert it to a WAV file.Now when I say SpokenName, I am referring to the audio you hear when you press this audio icon in the Outlook Contact … [Read more...] about Export Spoken Name in Exchange 2010 UM
Lync 2010 DHCP for Network Communications and PIN/Certificate Authentication
The Lync 2010 Phone Edition requires the usage of DHCP for a couple reasons. One of these being the ability to function on a network and the other being the ability to sign-in for newer phones that do not support NTLM but will rather utilize certificate based authentication as well as PIN Authentication. The ability to use DHCP options allowing the Lync 2010 Phone Edition to … [Read more...] about Lync 2010 DHCP for Network Communications and PIN/Certificate Authentication
Lync 2010 Client Policies
General Information Rejoice Lync Administrators! Gone are the days of out-of-band provisioning (Group Policy) and utilizing in-band-provisioning (connecting to the server and getting custom settings). This is great news as many companies have machines that are either domain-joined and/or are outside of the network. Deploying Group Policies are not viable for non-domain … [Read more...] about Lync 2010 Client Policies
Lync Server 2010 RC and Snooper.exe
Lync Server 2010 RC currently has no Resource Kit. Until it does, follow these instructions to grant Snooper.exe the ability to automatically analyze your Lync Logger traces. Keep in mind, this blog article will not be needed anymore once the Lync Resource Kit Tools are released.For those of you working in a lab environment, you may need to do some more thorough … [Read more...] about Lync Server 2010 RC and Snooper.exe
Lync 2010 Collocated Mediation Server vs. Dedicated Mediation Server
To Collocate or not to Collocate – That is the Question Considerations One of the new capabilities in Microsoft Lync 2010 is the ability to collocate your Mediation Server onto the Front End Server(s). There are few situations to be cognizant about in regards to collocation of the Mediation Server.1. Amount of Media Bypass calls vs. non-Media Bypass calls. For … [Read more...] about Lync 2010 Collocated Mediation Server vs. Dedicated Mediation Server

