The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server has been configured to automatically use the Lync Server A/V Edge resources associated with '%1'. Inbound and outbound calls involving remote users (located outside the enterprise) might be failing using the current Lync Server A/V Edge resources. To correct the issue, set the SIPAccessService property using the Set-UMService cmdlet. The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service will start using the Lync Server A/V Edge resources corresponding to the new value.
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server failed to register for directory change notifications ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server failed to register for directory change notifications ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server has a maximum call limit of {0}. The current calls ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server has been configured to automatically use the Lync ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server has been configured to automatically use the Lync ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server has been configured to use the Lync Server A/V Edge ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging Service on the Mailbox server has been configured to use the Lync Server A/V Edge ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server has encountered an argument that's missing or not ...
The Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging service on the Mailbox server has encountered an error while parsing a user interface ...