Windows Server team Blog
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KB: Understanding the limitations of roaming Outlook signatures in Microsoft UE-V
Outlook email signature settings are a frequent request for Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) customers. Because UE-V's replication mechanism is reliant exclusively on file and registry change settings, there are some limitations to replicating information stored in locations that do not support this type of replication. One of these is the Outlook MAPI profile. Understanding this limitation is important to a successful integration of UE-V with Microsoft Office 2007 and Office 2010.
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End of support for Java SE 6
If you’re running Java SE 6, we have some news for you: Oracle stopped providing public updates to it after February 2013.
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Script to delete SIP profile for multiple Lync 2013 users
Author: Edwin Joseph Publication date: September 24, 2013 Product version: Lync Server 2013 Introduction When a Lync 2013 desktop client for Windows signs-in, to minimize the bandwidth consumption the Lync client retrieves a lot of information...(read more)
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Proactive Datacenter Monitoring with System Center Advisor
Symon Perriman, Microsoft IT Pro Evangelist, was recently asked by the System Center Advisor team to help evangelize the new System Center cloud service called System Center Advisor. We are happy to announce that an end-to-end walkthrough of a System Center Advisor setup and configuration has been published to the Edge show! You can find this session here: http://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Edge/Edge-Show-75--Proactive-Datacenter-Monitoring-using-System-Center-Advisor
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VMQ Deep Dive, 2 of 3
Introduction In my last blog post of this series, ‘ VMQ Deep Dive, 1 of 3 ,’ I went into detail on why we implemented VMQ and how to view the VMQ settings on the adapter to verify that it was configured properly. In this blog post I am...(read more)
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Lync 2013 Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Client scenarios
Abstract: The Lync team is excited about the new Lync 2013 VDI landing page on our Lync Interop Programs, so we put together a set of scenarios to help identify Lync VDI scenario between Microsoft Lync and our partner software. Author: Kaushal Mehta...(read more)
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Deployment Details for the Lync VDI Plug-in
Abstract: It can be difficult to work with Microsoft Lync Server 2013 VDI-Plug-in. In this post we describe how to avoid some possible issues in a Virtual Desktop scenario with the deployment of the Lync VDI-Plugin. Author: Christian Schacht Publication...(read more)
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Announcing the Lync Server 2013 Demo VM Set - Public Test Drive Version
The Lync Server 2013 demo VM set is now available on the Microsoft Download Center. This VM set is pre-loaded with more than 200 contacts with photos, and is integrated with Exchange Server 2013 Unified Messaging (UM), SharePoint Server 2013, and a Unified...(read more)
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App-V Support Tip: Look out for this issue when sequencing your apps
~ John Behneman | Senior Support Escalation Engineer
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Support Tip: RTSP and RTSPS authentication in App-V fails after Live Essentials 2011 or later is installed
We’ve seen reports where RTSP and RTSPS authentication in Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) fails after Live Essentials 2011 or later is installed. This occurs because the installation of Live Essentials introduces a new Security Support Provider (SSP) named LiveSSP that provides authentication support for Microsoft accounts. The LiveSSP provider is included by default in Windows 8 and later and is included in the Office 365 Sign-in Assistant.