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Hi

We are experiencing problems with the "Enable the user for Lync" function:

Enable the user for Lync (Pool: 'lync-server.domain.local', SIP URI: 'sip:%mail%')
Processing data from remote server failed with the following error message: Not authorized to create runspace because there are no cmdlets in any user role. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.

This is for a managed domain, not the one Adaxes is installed in.

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Hello,

The error message means that the account that you used to register the domain in Adaxes does not have sufficient permissions to enable users for Lync. To remedy the issue, you need to grant the user, whose username and password were used to register the domain with Lync in Adaxes, appropriate permissions. For more information, take a look at the following article by Microsoft: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... 25917.aspx.

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The account used to manage the domain needs to be member of the following groups: “CSAdministrator” and “RTCUniversalServerAdmins”

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Thanks for the update :)

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