Thursday, May 12, 2011

Understanding and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server Integration

#lync #exchange #integration This document introduces you to some of the new client features that are available whenever Microsoft Lync Server 2010 communications software is integrated with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Successfully integrating these two enterprise communications solutions can be challenging, especially considering that there are subtle differences in the way that services from each product are leveraged by Lync Server 2010 clients.

  • Version: May2011 Date Published: 5/11/2011 Language: English
  • Microsoft_Lync_Server_2010_Understanding_Exchange_Integration.doc

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3 comments:

Mary said...

Frankly, that blog could do with a lot more details! The download option was just an eyewash.

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