I have a blog post on Outlook Certificate Errors which applies to Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, and Outlook 2013. You can see that post here. That blog post describes an incorrect certificate on Exchange itself. For example, you make a connection to Exchange and your InternalURLs, ExternalURLs, and AutodiscoverServiceInternalURI FQDN is not defined on the certificate. … [Read more...] about Outlook Certificate Error and Autodiscover.Domain.Com Not Working?
Lync 911 Location Based Policies Based on Network Site
Lync 2010 introduced Enhanced 911 dialing. This has been vastly documented and therefore, I will not be blogging on how Enhanced 911 works. For a great blog post on this, please see the following TechNet blog post from Jens Trier Rasmussen here.One thing Jens does touch on is using Network Sites for using the Location Policies. My intent of this blog post is show you how … [Read more...] about Lync 911 Location Based Policies Based on Network Site
Updating SQL 2012 Express to SP1 on Lync 2013 Servers
General Information When installing Lync 2013 Servers, as a part of the install, SQL Express 2012 RTM is installed. In fact, there are several instances on Lync 2013 Front End Servers that get installed. The following lists what SQL Express instances get installed on what servers:Standard Edition Front End ServerRTCLocal LyncLocal RTCEnterprise Edition Front … [Read more...] about Updating SQL 2012 Express to SP1 on Lync 2013 Servers
How Anonymous Relay works in Exchange 2013
This article is to provide you, the reader, the knowledge on how to properly create an Exchange 2013 Relay Connector.In Exchange 2013, I am utilizing a multi-role server that has both the Client Access Server and Mailbox Server roles. We'll want to head to the mail flow section in the Exchange Administration Center (EAC) that you can access by going to … [Read more...] about How Anonymous Relay works in Exchange 2013
Enabling QoS for Lync Server 2013 and Various Clients – Part 2
Welcome to Part 2 on how to Enabe QoS for Lync Server 2013 and Various Clients. The purpose of this multi-part article is to lay everything out in a concise manner to help you, the reader, understand how to enable QoS. Keep in mind that this article is only for the ability to enable QOS, it is not a comprehensive guide on all the various dynamic ports available in Lync to lock … [Read more...] about Enabling QoS for Lync Server 2013 and Various Clients – Part 2






