Chapter 10
User Administration
“The job would be easy if it weren't for the users!” Or so the saying goes. This chapter is all about how Lync handles users. There are simple elements, such as the ability to use Lync Server Control Panel (LSCP) and Lync Server Management Shell (LSMS, commonly known as PowerShell) to find, enable, disable, and generally manipulate users both individually and collectively. Then there are more complex elements, such as understanding how to set the wide variety of policies available in Lync. Lync 2010 changed this aspect dramatically compared with OCS 2007 R2. The vast majority of Lync policy is now set using in-band provisioning rather than the mix of Group Policy objects (GPOs), in-band provisioning, and Registry ...
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