Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) combines voice mail and email into a single messaging infrastructure. Microsoft Lync Server 2013, Planning Tool uses Exchange UM to provide call answering, subscriber access, call notification, and auto attendant services. If you use these services, you will need to integrate Exchange UM and Microsoft Lync Server 2013 in a shared Active Directory topology. You will also need to deploy Exchange UM Servers.
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Exchange UM Dialplans with no servers have been found. The following Exchange UM dial plans have no associated servers %1 ...
Exchange Unified Messaging (UM) combines voice mail and email into a single messaging infrastructure. Microsoft Lync Server ...
Exchange Unified Messaging gives you access to voicemail functionality. Double-click the server icon to see hardware and ...
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Exchange Unified Messaging Routing Application did not find any Exchange UM servers. Cause: No Exchange UM servers are configured ...
Exchange Unified Messaging Routing Application is running under an account that is not authorized to connect to the server. ...