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Microsoft Lync Server 2013 : Mediation Server Configuration |
After a Mediation Server Pool has been installed, there generally is not much configuration left to do. This section discusses some of the configuration options available to a Mediation Server and addresses items that administrators should be aware of when configuring a Mediation Server. |
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Microsoft Lync Server 2010 : Mediation Server Overview |
The Mediation Server in Microsoft Lync Server 2013 is a service that connects your Lync users and Lync Servers to the PSTN. This server role is required for any connections to the PSTN or a legacy PBX infrastructure. |
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 : Role-based access control - Scopes |
The most important scopes are the implicit write scopes because these define the objects the cmdlets covered by the role can update. In this case, to move mailboxes, you need the ability to update the mailbox object afterward, so the recipient write scope is organization-wide. |
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 : Role-based access control - RBAC basics |
Before we plunge into the details of what roles, assignments, and policies mean, Table 1 helps establish a context for the discussion by associating various tasks different individuals perform in an Exchange organization with the role group that provides access to the permissions required to execute each task. |
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