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Pexip Infinity, Logitech SmartDock Skype Room System, Microsoft Exchange, Polycom VTC

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So there is lots going on in this blog post. Pexip Infinity, Logitech SmartDock Skype Room System, Microsoft Exchange, Polycom VTC The Background Let’s talk around what I am doing before diving into the blog post.  Traditionally, enterprises could have the following components in their video network and these were typically based on dedicated hardware […]

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Using PowerShell Scripts for setting up Microsoft Surface Hub/SRS

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I was setting up a new Surface Hub & SRS accounts on our Office 365 tenant and it was failing at creating the Exchange account. No reason why.  Turns out password policy was the issue, so make sure you use a complex pa$$w0rd123 or something, depending on your tenant settings.   Also to get the

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Updating Lync 2013 Server with November CU Update

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So I updated one of our Lync Server deployments to the latest release. Read through the installation notes and thought this is easy.  Snapshot of server taken and then run the update. All looks good and then reboot. Step two was updating the database. Simple task you would think. It failed with flying colours. Turns

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Microsoft Ignite 2016 – Pexip Booth 2142

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So if you are attending the Microsoft Ignite conference in Atlanta, Georgia week commencing 26th September 2016, please stop by our booth and say hello. We will be showcasing the following technologies available today: Pexip VTC interop hosted in Microsoft Azure Pexip VTC and Office 365 Skype for Business VTC interop powered in Azure –

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Adding Custom SIP Contact for Skype for Business Online

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So we have several clients wanting to be able to add their video room systems to the Skype for Business address book that do not natively speak Skype for Business language.  This is possible with on-premise Active Directory and Lync 2010/2013/Skype for Business deployments as you can just add in the msRTCSIP-PrimaryUser using ADSIEdit. The challenge

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