Address Book normalization rules are used to convert phone numbers to a format readily understood by Skype for Business Server 2015.
Removes an Address Book normalization rule. Address Book normalization rules are used to convert phone numbers to a format readily understood by Skype for Business Server 2015.Ĭreates a new Address Book normalization rule. Returns information about the Address Book normalization rules in use in the organization.
Normalization rules define the requirements for converting (or translating) numbers from an internal Skype for Business Server 2015 format to a standard (E.164) format.Īddress Book normalization rules carry out these conversions and translations for Address Book servers. Address Book normalization settings are used to convert phone numbers to a format readily understood by Skype for Business Server 2015. Modifies one or more collections of Address Book normalization configuration settings. Set-CsAddressBookNormalizationConfiguration Remove-CsAddressBookNormalizationConfigurationĭeletes one or more collections of Address Book normalization configuration settings. New-CsAddressBookNormalizationConfigurationĬreates a new collection of Address Book normalization configuration settings. Returns the Address Book normalization configuration settings currently in use in the organization. Get-CsAddressBookNormalizationConfiguration These collections can be defined at the global scope or at the site scope. Normalization rules define the requirements for converting (or translating) numbers from an internal Skype for Business Server 2015 format to the standard (E.164) format.Īddress Book normalization configuration settings represent collections of normalization created for use by the Address Book server. I have also attempted to precede each Noun section with a short description of what it is all about. Most commandlets have at least one or as many as 5 Verbs (Get, Set, New etc). It is also worth noting that 2 of the Lync commandlets are no longer in Skype for Business, so there are actually 65 new commandlets in Skype for Business.įor Simplicity I have grouped the commandlets by Noun.
SKYPE SERVER 2015 END OF LIFE FULL
Skype for Business Server 2015 has 806, a full 63 more than Lync. I won’t bother listing them, you know what they are and what they do.
SKYPE SERVER 2015 END OF LIFE UPGRADE
The biggest question on anyone’s mind when they are looking for a reason to upgrade to the latest and greatest version of a product, besides “is it stable?” is undoubtedly “what’s new?”.įor those of you that didn’t know, or those that never looked, there were 743 Commandlets in Lync Server 2013. I’ve been having a general poke around today. Lync is now Skype for Business and Skype for Business is now generally available (as of 1st May 2015).īeing the geek I am, I have already upgraded a Lync 2013 Front End Server to Skype for Business Server 2015.