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Searching for Contacts
The advanced search capabilities of Microsoft Lync 2010 allow us to effectively search and locate the contact we need to communicate with. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to search with different types of contact information and narrow down the results.
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Starting An IM Session
Instant messaging on Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to hold online conversations with contacts and groups such as your project team. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to start and run a conversation efficiently.
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Updating Status and Location Information
Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to indicate whether you are available and where you physically are. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to automatically and manually update your presence indicators to best communicate your presence at a given time.
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Viewing Activity Feeds
Activity Feeds on Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to share information by leaving notes for your contacts instead of sending emails. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to configure activity feeds and track and keep up-to-date with what people have to say.
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Adding or Changing our Lync Picture
Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to customize your personal contact information and enhance your presence online. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to replace the generic picture in your contact information with a real picture.
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Adding Phone Numbers and Settings
Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to add phone numbers to your contact card and change settings. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to configure phone settings appropriate to the work environment.
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Adding to Frequent Contacts
Frequent Contacts in Microsoft Lync 2010 is a tool that assists with organizing and finding your contacts. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add and remove contacts from the frequent contacts list.
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Changing Contact Display with Layout Options
The layout options in Microsoft Lync 2010 allow you to access and change the way your contact information is displayed. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to customize these simple options to customize Lync to work the way you need it to.
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Changing Privacy Categories for Contacts
Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to restrict the information accessed about you by your contacts. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to control who has access to your phone numbers; email address; meeting details; and can interrupt the Do Not Disturb status.
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Creating and Adding Contacts to Groups
Creating and adding contacts to groups in Microsoft Lync 2010 helps you get contacts to work quickly because they are arranged into logical groups that make sense. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to organize contacts into groups for a specific project or task.
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Exploring the Action Bar
The Action bar is designed to allow you to use the real-time services in Microsoft Lync 2010. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use this simple application to get presence information and communication options for a particular contact.
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Getting Started with Lync 2010
Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to communicate in a variety of ways all from within one application. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to configure Lync and optimize the way you communicate with others.
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Making a Phone Call
Using the telephony capabilities of Microsoft Lync 2010; you can place calls to any one inside or outside the organization. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to find a contact and initiate a Lync call.
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Reviewing a Contact Card
Contact cards in Microsoft Lync 2010 are important to start communications with our contacts. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use contact cards for reviewing and understanding someone’s personal information as well as of the organization.
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Configure the Administrative Access URL
The Administrator Access URL in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 allows you to have access to the Lync Control Panel. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure administrator access using the Lync Administrative Tools.
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Create a Common Area Phone
Setting up common area phones in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 will allow you to configure call control behaviour; such as allow call transfers from a lobby. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create a common area phone using the cmdlet New-csCommonAreaPhone.
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Creating a Device Policy
Creating a device policy in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is quick and easy. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to integrate a device policy in the Lync Server Management Shell.
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Deploy and Run the Topology Builder
The Lync Server Topology Builder allows you to deploy Microsoft Lync Server 2010 by publishing your topology. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create and configure a new topology for a new site.
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Editing and Troubleshooting a Device Policy
You can edit and troubleshoot device policies in Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to correct an error in the device policy from the Lync Management Shell.
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Install the Local Configuration Store
Installing the local configuration store in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 allows you to publish your topology and have the Central Management Store in place in your front-end pool. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure the local configuration store.
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Integrating Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified: Associate the Dialplan with Lync Server
Associating your dial plan with the Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified Messaging makes it active. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to add dialing restrictions and associate the dial plan with the server.
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Integrating Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified: Create a Um Auto Attendant
A Unified Messaging auto attendant allows you to automate the answering and routing of your incoming calls. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to create an auto attendant while integrating the Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified Messaging with the Lync Server.
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Integrating Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified: Create and Edit Umdialplan
Integrating the Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified Messaging with Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is a key task. In this video; David Santana shows you how to create and configure a UM Dial Plan.
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Integrating Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified: Run the ExchUcUtil
Running the UcUtility and OcsUtility scripts is important for integrating Exchange Unified Messaging with Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to run these utilities and allow for the dial plan and auto attendant to be enabled.
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Integrating Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified: Running the Ocs Util
The OCS utility; which allows for permissions; allows you to control both Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Unified Messaging and Lync Server. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to run the OCS utility by building a new normalization rule and committing the change.
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Management Shell: Validate the Configuration
The Lync Management Shell in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 enables you to automate administrative tasks. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to retrieve; format; and update user information at the PowerShell command prompt.
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Prepare Active Directory for Lync Server
The Lync Server Deployment Wizard in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 helps you deploy the Active Directory. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to verify system requirements and prepare the Active Directory using the deployment wizard.
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Request and Assign Certificates
Assigning certificates in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is essential to have access to specific URLs; such as the Dial-in or Meet URLs. In this video; David Santana walks you through requesting and assigning certificates to services.
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Set Up Components with the Deployment Wizard
Setting up the Lync Server components is an important task in Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to set up the components using the Lync Server Deployment Wizard.
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Start Lync Server Services
Starting the Lync Server Services in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is important. In this video; David Santana shows you how to verify on your front-end server that the services are running.
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Troubleshooting and Logging
Microsoft Lync Server 2010 allows you to troubleshoot and set up login. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to troubleshoot the Lync line by reviewing log files and enabling login.
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Using RBAC to Add an Administrator to the CSAdministrator Group
Adding an administrator in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is a vital task in preparing the Active Directory and deploying the Lync Server. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to use role-based access control to verify and add a member to the CSAdministrator group.
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Sharing a Screen
Microsoft Lync 2010 allows you to collaborate and share information with your contacts. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to do screen sharing and give true control to your contact group.
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Enable Users
Enabling users in Microsoft Lync Server 2010 is a simple task. In this video; David Santana demonstrates how to configure Internet Explorer security settings and enable multiple users to use the Lync Server services.