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3 TopicsExchange UM Certificate Confusion
We currently have Exchange 2010 & 2016 with Lync Server 2013. Right now, we have Exchange 2010 UM setup as a single-role-server. The UM server uses a self-signed certificate and Lync only works with UM if we imported this self-signed certificate onto each Lync FE server. Our Exchange & Lync environments uses separate 3rd party Digicert certificates. As we're deploying Exchange 2016 (with all roles on it), we'd like to avoid having to import multiple certificates onto each Lync server and avoid using Self-signed. From what I have been reading, it says you need to have the FQDN of each UM server in the SAN certificate including any of the DNS names that Lync uses. Our current Exchange certificate is used for every service internally and externally and same goes for Lync, respectively. We'd like to not have to purchase another certificate that only has the FQDNs of each Exchange server nor have to put the FQDNs in one of the current certificates. Any suggestions? I hope that makes sense. Thanks for your help in advance.2.1KViews0likes1CommentManaging Voice Mail Options for A Shared Mailbox
Is there a way to allow users with Full Mailbox Access to a shared mailbox which has Unified Messaging enabled to manage the "Voice Mail / Call Answering Rules etc" options section in OWA? They can manage their own just fine, but not for a shared mailbox ... I know we can use PowerShell / EWS etc. but not found a way to allow via the web interface yet,15KViews0likes5CommentsExchange UM integration with Cisco and Lync 2013
Hello all, anybody know if its possible to have a UM DialPlan integrated with both Cisco CCM and Lync 2013 ? The goal would be to have voice mail redirection from the users CCM Desk Phone and Lync softphone to his mailbox. We have been doing some work around this but CCM Phones are redirected to the users voicemail but from Lync we get an error saying that "person you are trying to reach does not have a valid voice mailbox on our system".902Views0likes0Comments