Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Lync Connector Administration Guide
- About Lync Connector
- Introduction to Enterprise Vault.cloud Lync Connector
- Changes in Lync Connector version 1.2.2
- Lync Connector release history
- Lync Connector architecture
- The components of Lync Connector
- About Lync Connector synchronizations
- Conference transcript availability options
- About SIP address substitution
- About the format of the archived transcripts
- About the archiving of historical data
- Lync Connector evaluation mode
- About the Lync Connector Console
- Requirements for Lync Connector
- Steps for setting up archiving with Lync Connector
- Installing Lync Connector
- Configuring Lync Connector
- Configuring Lync Connector
- Configuration wizard page 1: Enterprise Vault.cloud credentials
- Configuration wizard page 2: Lync archiving database
- Configuration wizard page 3: Working folder
- Configuration wizard page 4: File management
- Configuration wizard page 5: Active Directory
- Configuration wizard page 6: SMTP
- Configuration wizard page 7: Sender email address
- Configuration wizard page 8: Conference transcript availability
- Configuration wizard: Configuration complete page
- Viewing or changing the credentials of the Lync Connector service account
- Managing archiving with Lync Connector
- Managing SIP address substitution
- Lync Connector workflow
- Lync Connector reports and logged events
- Lync Connector advanced settings
- Troubleshooting Lync Connector issues
- About troubleshooting Lync Connector issues
- Use of Lync 2013 clients with a Lync 2010 server
- Lync archiving database export failure errors
- Synchronization failures
- Transcript processing failures
- SMTP server issues
- Failure reason: "Message size exceeds fixed maximum message size"
- About the Lync Connector trace logs
- Accessing the trace logs
Lync Connector Windows account requirements
The Windows accounts that you use to run the Lync Connector components must meet the following requirements.
At the end of the Lync Connector installation you are prompted to provide the credentials of the Windows account that the Lync Connector service is to run under.
The Lync Connector service account must have the following characteristics:
Read access to the Microsoft Lync archiving database.
Permission to run the Lync Server Management Shell cmdlets Get-CsService and Export-CsArchivingData.
To run these cmdlets the account must be a member of the administrators group.
Note:
In some Lync environments it has been observed that membership of is not sufficient to run the Export-CsArchivingData cmdlet. If you get Lync archiving database export failure errors, see the following article on our support website:
Permission to perform user queries against Active Directory, for the domains that contain the Lync user accounts.
Read and write access to the Lync Connector working folder that you specify during the Lync Connector configuration.
The account does not require local administrator privileges.
You can run the Lync Connector Console under any Windows logon account.
The Lync Connector Service Configuration application requires local administrator privileges and User Account Control (UAC) elevation, both of which it prompts for if absent.