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TsooRad is a blog for John Weber. John is a (Lync) Communications Server MVP. I’ve been at this gig in one fashion or another since 1988 - starting with desktops (remember Z-248’s?) and now I am in Portland, Oregon. I focus on collaboration and infrastructure. This means Exchange of all flavors, LCS/OCS/Lync, Windows, business process, and learning new stuff. I have a variety of interests - some of which may rear their ugly head in this forum. I have a variety of certifications dating back to Novell CNE and working up through the Microsoft MCP stack to MCITP multiple times. FWIW, I am on my third career - ex-USMC, retired US Army. I have a fancy MBA. One of these days, I intend to start teaching.

2011/08/03

Lync Server 2010 cmdlet help

Things like built-in help files tend to get overlooked. We often work around things; and I like to have a separate reference handy.  In the case of Lync, there is a mass of great information inside of the PowerShell command “get-help.”    However, the amount of data can be daunting.  For my own purposes, I extracted this data and massaged it a bit. There are 546 cmdlets – the Table of Contents runs 18 pages.   The word doc has a clickable contents section, and each cmdlet has a hyperlink to the online content from TechNet.

You can get the document here.

Here is a PDF also for us iPad users.

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