How to auto populate Live Communications Server address in user accounts
Run - dsquery * "ou=users,dc=allgoodsystems,dc=local" -attr msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress -filter (msRTCSIP-UserEnabled=TRUE) > contacts.txt
This will pull all users who have live communications server sip address and populate them into the txt file.
RUN - cscript lcsaddcontacts.wsf /usersFile:contacts.txt /contactsFile:contacts.txt
This will auto populate into the users accounts.
cscript lcsaddaces.wsf /usersFile:contacts.txt /acesFile:allows.txt
To create a DNS SRV record
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To open DNS, click Start, click Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click DNS. |
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In the console tree for your domain, expand Forward Lookup Zones, right-click the domain. |
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Click Other New Records. |
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In Select a resource record type, select Service location (SRV). |
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Click Create Record. |
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Select one of the following:
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If your organization uses only Communicator clients:
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If you are using TLS, type _sipinternaltls for the Service, type _tcp in Protocol, and then type 5061 in Port Number. |
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If you are using TCP, type _sipinternal for the Service, type _tcp in Protocol, and then type 5060 in Port Number. |
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If your organization uses Windows Messenger clients:
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If you are using TLS, type _sip for the Service, type _tls in Protocol, and then type 5061 in Port Number. |
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If you are using TCP, type _sip for the Service, type _tcp in Protocol, and then type 5060 in Port Number |
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If your organization uses a mix of clients, publish one of each SRV record, and point both SRV records to the internal FQDN of your Enterprise pool used by your clients. Add cross reference to cert portion. |
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In Host offering this service, type the FQDN of the pool and enter the VIP address assigned to the pool’s load balancer. |
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