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Prashant From the UC team and came and asked me about helping him with a Script for setting Meeting Policy
in Office Communication 2007 R2.
The Next Statement he said was the Shock :) We do not have a PowerShell Module for Office Communication
Server 2007.
I said wow. Then When checked with him he gave me a Hint stating we may be able to achieve this using WMI.
I should Thank Prashant now at least :) for the brilliant idea of WMI.
Here is how you do this.
I wanted user to enter the SIP address so that it is easy for us to change and keep a Track of the changes :)
$b=read-host
get-wmiobject -Class
MSFT_SIPESUserSetting | Where-Object {$_.PrimaryURI -like $b} | %
{$_.meetingpolicy =
"CN={XXXXXXXXXXXXXX},CN=Policies,CN=RTC
Service,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=Contoso,DC=com";
$_.put() | out-null}
In the above example we have to specify the $b as sip:alias@contoso.com
We need to query the AD to find out the DN of the Meeting Policy to set.
Written by:
Naveen Vasudevan, Technical Lead, Enterprise Communications Services, Microsoft
Have fun with Powershell and exchange and LYNC :)