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thanks for the reply. i hate to admit... i am not a coder or a scripter so i do not know how to create the actual script. i understand the rest of your reply about creating a shorcut to the powershell, but i do not know how to write the script itself and thats what i really need.
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thank you so much!!! intial tests are failing but i think i know why. i am going to play around with it tomorrow but i am positive in the end, this will work. thanks alot!!!!
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Hello, not sure if this is possible, but i can't see why it isn't.... here's the scenario... i get emails from my SCOM server that tell me when a user has "Reached the maximum category subscriptions per publisher limit" and then it tells me the user's SIP address that reached the limit. i then have to go to my powershell and run the command: Grant-CsPresencePolicy -Identity sip:username@domain.com -PolicyName PopularUsers is there a way that i can "double click"
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Hello. we deployed OCS a couple of years ago. when we did we used our company's domain namespace as the SIP domain (i.e user@companycorp.com) and not the users email address (i.e. user@companycc.com). now that we have deployed Lync and an EDGE server we need to change all users SIP Domain from companycorp.com to companycc.com. we have around 4500 users in the company. here's the issue though..... i cannot do a mass blanket change to everyone, it has to be a controlled change. i know there
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Hello, i am migrating 3000 users from OCS 2007 R1 pool to a new Lync 2010 server pool. if i go into the lync control panel to see how many users i have moved i can only see 200 results. is there a way to see how many users i hvae moved total so far???
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I have a script that I am using to migrate legacy users. I got the script from here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/csps/archive/2010/06/10/scriptmoveusers.aspx It is designed to import a spreadsheet that I provide and migrate the users in it. When I run it it runs fine and imports the spreadsheet as designed and is successful in moving the users. The issue I have is, during the process it asks if you want to move the user and the choices are Y – yes, A – yes to all, N – no, and L –
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that worked great!!! script ran a little slow but it woked and best of all i didn't have to interact with it. thanks for your help.
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hello, i am very new to powershell and just install Lync 2010 to my domain. i was wondering... is there a way to run powershell from my desktop computer (windows 7 32 bit) and administer my lync server on another machine?? currently i have to remote into my server to run any lync powershell cmdlets thanks in advance Mike