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Currently getting this error when enabling a user for Skype for Business: No cmdlets have been authorized for use by the RBAC role that the user belongs to; therefore a session cannot be established.

I'm assuming this is because of permissions. What are the minimum required permissions that the Adaxes account needs to manage Skype for Business functionality?

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The Adaxes service account (specified during Adaxes installation) is not used in this case. The operation is performed using the credentials of the account specified for the managed domain of the target user. For information on how to check/change the account, have a look at the following help article: https://www.adaxes.com/help/ChangeManagedDomainServiceAccount. To make sure that enabling users for Skype for Business works, it is recommended to assign the CsAdministrator role to the domain account. The following Microsoft article should be helpful: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/lync-server-2013/lync-server-2013-planning-for-role-based-access-control.

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Thanks, this worked.

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