Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Resource Kit Tool: Web Conf Data Tool
This document
describes the purpose and use for the Web Conf Data Tool. This tool is used to
allow administrators more precise control over a user's meeting data. You can download this tool and other
Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Resource Kit tools from the Download Center .
Author: Tarang Mittal
Publication date: January 2011
Product version: Microsoft Lync Server 2010
Introduction
The Web Conf Data Tool allows an administrator of Microsoft Lync
Server 2010 communications software to have more control over the data
associated with an organizer's Web conferences. Scenarios include the ability
to delete a specific user's meeting data based on a time-stamp criteria. You
can download this tool and other Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Resource Kit tools
from the Download
Center.
Description
This tool allows the administrator to perform the following
operations:
- Find all Web conferencing data associated with a
single user. - Delete all Web conferencing data associated with
a single user. - Delete all Web conferencing data associated with
a single user that is older than a certain date. - Move all Web conferencing data associated with a
single user when that user is moved from one pool to another.
Note In the previous list, the fourth operation
works only afterthe administrator has moved a user from one pool to another.
The Web Conf Data Tool deletes or moves meeting data only for
meetings that are inactive. Active meetings (or meetings in sessions) cannot be
deleted.
This tool must be run from a computer that is in the same
pool as the target user. The user whose meeting content data is being managed
by this tool must be homed in the same user pool as shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Content data being managed by the Web Conf
Data Tool
Parameter Name |
Description |
Values |
Required |
/User |
SIP URI of target user. |
user SIP URI |
Yes |
/Action |
Type of action to perform. |
Move/delete/query |
Yes |
/Force |
Perform action without prompting the administrator. |
Yes/no |
Yes |
/ExpirationDate |
Perform action only on meeting data that is older than specified date. |
Value UTC time |
No |
/OriginatorPool |
Required parameter for users moved from one pool to another. Defines the original pool's FQDN of the user. |
Valid pool FQDN |
Yes for user move |
/TargetPool |
Required parameter for users moved from one pool to another. Defines the destination pool of the user. |
Valid pool FQDN |
Yes for user move |
Output
This tool outputs the results of each of the following
operations:
- If a query is performed, the tool outputs a list of all inactive meeting data folders that have a user as an organizer.
If a delete is performed, the tool outputs a
list of all meeting data folders whose data is going to be deleted.
- If a move is performed, the tool outputs a list
of all the meeting data folders that were moved.
Purpose
This tool allows an administrator of Lync Server 2010 to
have more control over the data associated with an organizer's Web conferences.
Requirements
The tool needs to be run in the same pool where the
organizer is currently homed or from either pool in the case of a user move.
The tool must be run using administrator privileges with access
to the Meeting Data store.
Examples
WebConfDataTool.exe
/User:user0@contoso.com /Action:query ""/ExpirationDate:08/09/2010
12:00:00""
The preceding example shows how a query command would work. The
output of such a command would be a list of all meeting content folders that
would be affected by this tool.
WebConfDataTool.exe
/User:user0@contoso.com /Action:delete
The preceding
is an example of a delete command. The delete command removes all inactive
meeting folders from this user.
WebConfDataTool.exe
/User:user0@contoso.com /Action:move /OriginatorPool:pool0.contoso.com
/TargetPool:pool1.contoso.com
The preceding is an example of a user move command. Upon success,
this command moves all the user's data from pool0.contoso.com to pool1.contoso.com.
Summary
This tool can be a valuable resource to administrators who need
more precise control over conference meeting data.
Keywords: Meeting,
data, clean up, move user, conferencing, conferences
Lync Server Resources
- Lync Server 2010 documentation in the TechNet Library
- NextHop blog
- Lync Server and Communications Server resources
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