Access Edge Server internal edge FQDN cannot be located in the certificate configured for its internal edge. Internal FQDN: '%1'. Cause: This is a configuration problem. Resolution: Make sure the certificate configured on the internal edge of Access Edge Server matches its internal FQDN.
A {0} ({1}) response was received from the network and the operation failed. See the exception details for more information. ...
A/V Authentication Service is not selected for Mediation Server. Connections that require firewall traversal may not be successful. ...
Access Denied. Only users with administrative privileges, users in the Performance Log Users group, and services running ...
Access Edge Server external edge FQDN cannot be located in the certificate configured for its external edge. External FQDN: ...
Access Edge Server internal edge FQDN cannot be located in the certificate configured for its internal edge. Internal FQDN: ...
Access to the Lync Server Control Panel is controlled by a group membership in universal group "CSAdministrator". Add designated ...
Account credentials for Kerberos authentication are not properly configured. Account domain: %1, user name: %2, password ...
Account credentials for Kerberos authentication could not be added. Account domain: %1, user name: %2, exception details: ...
Active Directory indicates that user is homed on a different server but user data exists on this server as well. Active Directory ...