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SWF Looking for Script That Can Reset All My Address Book Servers

Most of you are probably aware of the personal ads that appear in newspapers and Web sites:

 

Divorced man, devoted father of two beautiful girls, looking for a woman 40-45 years old who wants to explore the great adventure known as life. Looking for someone who can be wild and exuberant, yet can also be quiet and cuddly. Non-smokers only.

 

In other words, most personal ads come from people looking for love and romance. Love and romance? Who cares, right? Our personal ads are different: our personal ads are for people looking for scripts that can help them manage Microsoft Lync Server 2010.

 

That’s right, if you’ve looked through this entire Web site and still can’t find what you need just post a note here:

 

Divorced man, devoted father of two beautiful girls, looking for a woman 40-45 years old who wants to write a script that can retrieve user account information for all my Lync Server users and then display that information in an Excel spreadsheet. Non-smokers only.

 

Um, scratch that. How about this instead:

 

Looking for a script that can retrieve user account information for all my Lync Server users and then display that information in an Excel spreadsheet.

 

That’s better.

 

At any rate, if you’re looking for a Lync Server script of some kind just send your request to cspshell@microsoft.com . We’ll post the request online, and then we’ll wait to see what happens. Maybe we’ll write the script for you; even better, maybe someone in the community will write the script for you. (We always like it when someone else does the work.) Either way, we’ll get the word out, and, if and when a solution is provided, we’ll let you know, and link up the question and the answer.

 

Talk about exploring the great adventure known as life, eh?

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Yep, we hear you. We know that right now only CS Beta customers have access. We're hoping to get some early scripts from anyone who has had the chance to play with the software. Otherwise we know we'll have to wait for a while to get much community involvement. We know everyone's anxious to get their hands on this, we'll be pretty happy when you can get to it too.

  • Anonymous
    June 28, 2010
    If you want the community to write scripts, you really need to providfe the community with the ability to do so. I've been trying to get a copy of the code for months - and the answer is always the same (i.e. in a few momths).  Een PowerShell MVPs can not get the bits. :-(