You need to enable the unified contact store in the Exchange Server 2013 organization

Your company has a main office and four branch offices.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains 2,500 mailboxes.
An administrator plans to deploy Microsoft Lync Server 2013.
You need to enable the unified contact store in the Exchange Server 2013 organization.
What should you run?

Your company has a main office and four branch offices.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains 2,500 mailboxes.
An administrator plans to deploy Microsoft Lync Server 2013.
You need to enable the unified contact store in the Exchange Server 2013 organization.
What should you run?

A.
The New-CsPartnerApplication cmdlet

B.
The Set-ClientAccessServer cmdlet

C.
The Configure-EnterprisePartnerApplication.ps1 script

D.
The Set-AuthConfig cmdlet



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Senan Kazimov

Senan Kazimov

The Unified Contact Store (UCS) is automatically enabled on Exchange, and Lync can immediately take advantage of it.
So, to deploy Microsoft Lync Server 2013 – Configure-EnterprisePartnerApplication.ps1 script

Senan Kazimov

Senan Kazimov

The only supported way to create the partner application objects on which Exchange 2013 depends for server-to-server OAuth is to run Configure-EnterprisePartnerApplication.ps1.