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Lync Server Admin Guide: Configuring Security

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NextHop_Team
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May 20, 2019
First published on TECHNET on Jul 13, 2011





Create a New Registrar




  • To create a Registrar



To create a new collection of proxy configuration settings, use the New-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet:



New-CsProxyConfiguration -Identity "service:Registrar:atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com" -UseCertificateForClientToProxyAuth $True –UseKerberosForClientToProxyAuth $True –UseNtlmForClientToProxyAuth $True




For more information








Modify an Existing Registrar




  • To modify an existing Registrar



To modify an existing collection of proxy configuration settings, use the Set-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet:



Set-CsProxyConfiguration -Identity "service:Registrar:atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com" -UseCertificateForClientToProxyAuth $False




For more information








Delete a Registrar




  • To delete a Registrar



To delete a collection of proxy configuration settings, use the Remove-CsProxyConfiguration cmdlet:



Remove-CsProxyConfiguration -Identity "service:Registrar:atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com"



This command removes all the proxy configuration settings assigned to the service scope:



Get-CsProxyConfiguration –Filter "service:*" | Remove-CsProxyConfiguration



And this command removes all the proxy configuration settings assigned to your Registrars:



Get-CsProxyConfiguration –Filter "service:Registrar:*" | Remove-CsProxyConfiguration




For more information








Create a New Web Service




  • To create a Web Service



To create a new collection of Web Service configuration settings, use the New-CsWebServiceConfiguration cmdlet:



New-CsWebServiceConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond –UseWindowsAuth Negotiate –UsePinAuth $False




For more information








Modify an Existing Web Service




  • To modify an existing Web Service



To modify an existing collection of Web Service configuration settings, use the Set-CsWebServiceConfiguration cmdlet:



Set-CsWebServiceConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond –UseWindowsAuth None –UsePinAuth $True




For more information








Delete a Web Service




  • To delete a Web Service policy



To delete an existing collection of Web Service configuration settings, use the Remove-CsWebServiceConfiguration cmdlet:



Remove-CsWebServiceConfiguration -Identity site:Redmond



This command deletes all the Web Service configuration settings assigned to the site scope:



Get-CsWebServiceConfiguration –Filter "site:*" | Remove-CsWebServiceConfiguration




For more information








Create a New PIN Policy




  • To create a user or site PIN policy



To create a new per-user or per-site PIN policy, use the New-CsPinPolicy cmdlet:



New-CsPinPolicy –Identity "site:Redmond" –MinPasswordLength 8




For more information








Modify an Existing PIN Policy




  • To modify an existing PIN policy



To modify an existing PIN policy, use the Set-CsPinPolicy cmdlet:



Set-CsPinPolicy –Identity "site:Redmond" –MinPasswordLength 6




For more information








Delete a PIN Policy




  • To delete a PIN policy



To remove a PIN policy, use the Remove-CsPinPolicy cmdlet:



Remove-CsPinPolicy –Identity "site:Redmond"



This command removes all the PIN policies configured at the site scope:



Get-CsPinPolicy –Filter "site:*" | Remove-CsPinPolicy



And this command removes all the per-user PIN policies:



Get-CsPinPolicy –Filter "tag:*" | Remove-CsPinPolicy




For more information





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