tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3105431236986649233.post552903207647214102..comments2024-03-26T05:18:54.770-04:00Comments on Lync Me - Unified Communications Blog: IIS ARR and Lync Server 2013 Reverse Proxy SetupTim Day - MCP, MCITP, MCSE, FCNSAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15981859744273688876noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3105431236986649233.post-81408109035131109352015-10-16T12:04:40.188-04:002015-10-16T12:04:40.188-04:00I have Enterprise setup with Pool name pool.xxx.co...I have Enterprise setup with Pool name pool.xxx.com with 2 frontend servers and internal web is pool.xxx.com and external web is lyncweb.xxx.com i can't able to signin in lync Client getting error of pool.xxx.com web ticker internal server error what could be issue?aalihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14539691147317142454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3105431236986649233.post-37662982911344595042015-10-16T12:02:54.491-04:002015-10-16T12:02:54.491-04:00I have Enterprise setup with Pool name pool.xxx.co...I have Enterprise setup with Pool name pool.xxx.com with 2 frontend servers and internal web is pool.xxx.com and external web is lyncweb.xxx.com i can't able to signin in lync Client getting error of pool.xxx.com web ticker internal server error what could be issue?aalihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14539691147317142454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3105431236986649233.post-25789264512810615312014-08-04T08:03:23.319-04:002014-08-04T08:03:23.319-04:00This essay is very attractive and useful. Your thi...This essay is very attractive and useful. Your this work defiantly helps other.<br /><a href="http://websiteproxy.co.uk/torrentcrazy.com.html" rel="nofollow">access TorrentCrazy in UK</a><br />Send Flower Pakistanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04201527870889773578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3105431236986649233.post-6781761014345357512014-08-01T15:23:58.651-04:002014-08-01T15:23:58.651-04:00Dear all, I am telling a easy source to access any...Dear all, I am telling a easy source to access any blocked websites you can get through this link any blocked site very easily.<br /><a href="http://websiteproxy.co.uk/emp3world.cc.html" rel="nofollow">access eMp3World in UK</a>Send Flower Pakistanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04201527870889773578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3105431236986649233.post-19054589154361984222014-06-14T10:18:30.018-04:002014-06-14T10:18:30.018-04:00Hopefully someone finds this comment helpful. I h...Hopefully someone finds this comment helpful. I have been struggling getting this to work with Server 2012 R2 as the reverse proxy. Turns out under 2012 R2 the alternate port settings you define when configuring your servers farms are not saved to applicationhost.config! For those of you not familiar with applicationhost.config, it's an xml configuration file locate at %WINDIR%\system32\inetsrv\config. You can either edit applicationhost.config directly, or use appcmd (in %WINDIR%\system32\inetsrv\) to add them. To add manually, edit the webfarm, this is what's created by IIS Manager:<br /><br /><webFarm name="testServerFarm" enabled="true"><br /> <server address="testServer" enabled="true" /><br /> </webFarm><br /><br />Modify like so:<br /><br /><webFarm name="testServerFarm" enabled="true"><br /> <server address="testServer" enabled="true" ><br /> <applicationRequestRouting httpsPort="4443" httpPort="8080" /><br /> </server><br /> </webFarm><br /><br />You can also use appcmd.exe to do the same thing (although it takes as much typing as editing the config manually, though I guess there is some validation and that could keep you out of trouble!):<br /><br />%windir%\System32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe set config -section:webFarms -[name='testServerFarm'].[address='testServer'].applicationRequestRouting.httpsPort:4443<br /><br /><br />%windir%\System32\inetsrv\appcmd.exe set config -section:webFarms -[name='testServerFarm'].[address='testServer'].applicationRequestRouting.httpPort:8080<br /><br />Took me about 3 weeks to figure this out, but at least my Lync Server 2013 environment can now be considered "supported" ... a couple NAT rules seemed so much simpler!BillHNHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00254228561335479253noreply@blogger.com