You support a customer whose network environment includes Microsoft Lync Server 2013. The
Global client policy is set up for web search and file download. Each department within the company
is on its own subnet. The switches are configured with Access Control Lists (ACL) that are limiting
access to other subnets, including the one on which the Lync 2013 servers reside. Users in the
company’s accounting department report that new internal users are not showing up in their Lync
2013 searches. These users are internal, and there are no Lync Director servers deployed. You need
to ensure that users in the accounting department are able to find new users when they search the
Lync address book. What should you do?
A.
Allow TCP port 443 to the internal web services’ fully qualified domain name (FQDN) configured in
Lync Topology Builder.
B.
Browse to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Communicator\<sip address>, delete the GalContacts.db
file, and then close and reopen Lync 2013.
C.
Run the Set-CsClientPolicy -Identity Global -AddressBookAvailability FileDownloadOnly cmdlet.
D.
Allow TCP port 4443 to the internal web services’ fully qualified domain name (FQDN) configured
in Lync Topology Builder.