When it comes to Large setup you may need to provision users using some thirdparty tools or any other scripts.Here i faced major challenge like tried with dfault attributes but it was not success.User was showing not enabled for Lync access.
Below is the attributes i enabled initially.
sRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress:
msRTCSIP-UserEnabled: TRUE
msRTCSIP-PrimaryHomeServer:
msRTCSIP-FederationEnabled: TRUE
msRTCSIP-InternetAccessEnabled: TRUE
msRTCSIP-OptionFlags: 257
But it failed to enable users in Lync.Finally after lot of try i got solution like i need to enable default user policy also.below is the attribute which we need to enable.
msRTCSIP-UserPolicies:
Hope this will help you to enable using AD attributes or using FIM or any other provisioning tools.
Below is the attributes i enabled initially.
sRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress:
msRTCSIP-UserEnabled: TRUE
msRTCSIP-PrimaryHomeServer:
msRTCSIP-FederationEnabled: TRUE
msRTCSIP-InternetAccessEnabled: TRUE
msRTCSIP-OptionFlags: 257
But it failed to enable users in Lync.Finally after lot of try i got solution like i need to enable default user policy also.below is the attribute which we need to enable.
msRTCSIP-UserPolicies:
Hope this will help you to enable using AD attributes or using FIM or any other provisioning tools.
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ReplyDeletethis article is very useful for me , but as you know
ReplyDeletemsRTCSIP-UserPolicies in numbers
Do you Know what that numbers mean ??
Khames,That is default user policies which is saving in AD with some values.This you can take by enabling one user in lync and checkout the attribute value for that user to get the default value.
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