Step 3: Populating the Required Attributes for Lync Server
Topic Last Modified: 2011-07-07
The following table shows the attributes that must be mapped from a user object in the user forest to a corresponding disabled user object in the resource forest using the example user, User A.
Attributes on User and Contact Objects
Attribute | User A in User Forest | Disabled user account for User A in a Resource Forest |
---|---|---|
Cn |
Dylan |
Dylan |
ObjectSID |
sidDylan |
|
msRTCSIP-OriginatorSID Note In a deployment that includes Microsoft Exchange Server, set the msRTCSIP-OriginatorSID attribute to the value from the msExchMasterAccountSID attribute. msRTCSIP-OriginatorSID |
|
sidDylan |
telephoneNumber |
555-1234 |
555-1234 |
displayName |
Dylan Miller |
Dylan Miller |
givenName |
Dylan |
Dylan |
Surname |
Miller |
Miller |
physicalDeliveryOfficeName |
4500 |
4500 |
l (city) |
Redmond |
Redmond |
st (state) |
WA |
WA |
Country |
U.S.A |
U.S.A |
Title |
Director |
Director |
dylan@contoso.com |
dylan@contoso.com |
|
Company |
Contoso |
Contoso |
thumbnailphoto |
||
manager |
User A |
User A |
Department |
Department |
Department |
Note
In resource forest deployments with Microsoft Exchange Server, all attributes are already populated except for the ones beginning with the ms-RTC-SIP prefix. Populate these attributes using the security identifier (SID) Mapping Tool. For details, see Use the SID Mapping Tool to Populate Attributes in a Resource Forest.