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A UCMA 4.0 version of the FoneRage IVR Server is now available for registered users at www.fonerage.com . This version is also written using .NET 4.5. The new version of the server has a smaller footprint, a faster installer, and has some updates that...
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If you haven't been following along with UCMA, you may not realize that a new version of UCMA will be released soon. UCMA 4.0 is now available in a preview version. The new UCMA SDK removes the use of Workflow as a means to develop applications and will...
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While many of you who use this site are most interested in Speech Server 2007 and UCMA Workflow, unfortunately Microsoft’s support for these products is waning. At the same time UCMA does seem to be moving on down the road but I don’t think Microsoft...
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Welcome to Part 22 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In our last segment, we made good progress installing Lync Server 2010 Standard Edition. In this section we will be completing the installation. Let’s begin by restarting the MdcDc Base Machine....
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Welcome to Part 21 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In our last segment, we installed the ‘Topology Builder’ and then used it to build and publish the topology for our Lync Server 2010 Standard Edition installation. In this section, we will be...
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Welcome to Part 20 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In our last segment, we started the installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Standard Edition onto our MdcLyncServer2010Standard Virtual Machine by installing various pre-requisites and running...
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Welcome to Part 19 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. Well it has been quite a journey up to this point, and after 18 parts in this series we are finally ready to install Microsoft Lync Server 2010. As I mentioned at the beginning, this is a huge...
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Welcome to Part 18 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In this part of the series, we will be creating a new Virtual Machine that will be used for Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Standard Edition. But before we begin, let’s setup a server for this machine...
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This is a place holder for the blog post on Configuring Exchange Server 2010 which will be complete in the near future Click here for more information...
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This is a place holder for the blog posting on Installing Exchange Server 2010, which will be completed in the neear future Click here for further information...
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I was planning on writing the next 2 parts of Exploring Lync Server 2010 as follows... Exploring Lync Server 2010 - Part 16 - Installing Exchange Server 2010 Exploring Lync Server 2010 - Part 17 - Configuring Exchange Server 2010 After Parts 16 and Part...
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Welcome to Part 15 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In this part of the series, we will be creating a new Virtual Machine that will be used for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. But before we begin, there is something we need to take care of in...
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I've been very lucky in my career so far. I've had the pleasure of working on some amazing software with many brilliant people over the years. And starting in two weeks, I'll be continuing that trend. Starting at the end of the month, I'll be joining...
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Welcome to Part 14 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In Part 14, we will be creating a Windows 7 Client Machine based on the Windows 7 Master Virtual Machine that we created in Part 13. After we have it created, we will connect it to the mdc.com...
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Welcome to Part 13 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. At the conclusion of Part 12 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010, we had completed the configuration for Active Directory and DNS Server. In Active Directory, we configured 400 Users and...
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Welcome to Part 12 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Now that we have the Active Directory and DNS Server installed on the MdcDc Virtual Machine, we need to do some configuration work. First off, let’s see what installing Active Directory and DNS...
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Welcome to Part 11 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Now that we have the MdcDc Virtual Machine setup, we are going to install the ‘Active Directory Domain Services’ role onto it. The following three items will be installed during this process ·...
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While working on Part 11 of Exploring Lync Server 2010, I realized that I left out a few steps in Part 10. So for those of you that are following along, please have a look at the end of Part 10 where I have added the missing steps. I am writing up Part...
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If you were looking to the UCMA 3.0 documentation for information on how to use InstanceDependencyProperty, don’t. Its incomplete and what is there is incorrect. In an effort to implement my custom activities in the same way as Microsoft, I wanted to...
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Welcome to Part 10 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In the last segment, we took the Master Virtual Machine that was previously created and prepared it for cloning using SYSPREP. In this section, we will be creating our first Virtual Machine based...
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One of the key activities missing from UCMA that we used in Speech Sever 2007 is the Record Audio Activity. This was one of my “go to” tools in the Speech Server arsenal, so I’ve been hurting without. So to eliminate my pain, and hopefully some other’s,...
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Speech Server included a setting in the Administrator Console for inbound call throttling, simply set it and forget it. Here we’ll discus how we can accomplish graceful inbound call throttling with UCMA 3.0. The basis for what we’re discussing here is...
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Welcome to Part 9 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. In the last segment, we created a Master Virtual Machine that will be used as the template for all of the Virtual Machines we create for our infrastructure. In this section, we will be preparing...
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Welcome to Part 8 of Exploring Microsoft Lync Server 2010. As we have previously discussed, our complete network infrastructure and installation of Microsoft Lync Server 2010 will be created on HyperV Virtual Machines. In Part 7 we completed our configuration...
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In Speech Server we had an activity for declining a call. Typically this was used when you wanted to pull your application “off-line” for some reason. UCMA 3.0 doesn’t have this activity, but the Core API still has support for it. Rather than declining...
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