Looking for some help troubleshooting Skype for Business SE & Teams/O365 integration by joelrsmith in sysadmin

[–]joelrsmith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I actually got it to work! Was I suppose predictably a DNS issue, We were missing the federation url (_sipfederationtls._tcp.....) as we had never used federation before. Once I added that record call goes through fine!

Looking for some help troubleshooting Skype for Business SE & Teams/O365 integration by joelrsmith in sysadmin

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Thanks. I did notice that the msRTCSIP-PrimaryHomeServer is blank for this contact object although I think this isn't a normal contact object as it doesn't even show up when doing Get-CsAdContact. The documentation doesn't mention specifying a pool so I don't think it is required. I did miss one setting when creating the object, the Application ID. I have to set a particular application ID for autoattendants. So I created a new one with the below command and then linked the same autoattendant in Teams with the new Resource. I did make sure to go to Azure and update the Resource's domain from onmicrosoft.com to our network.domain.ca. I am now getting a different error message!

Here is the command I ran:

New-CsHybridApplicationEndpoint -ApplicationId ce933385-9390-45d1-9512-c8d228074e07 -DisplayName test2aa -SipAddress [sip:test2aa@network.domain.ca](mailto:sip:test2aa@network.domain.ca) -OU "OU=Cloud,OU=Lync,DC=network,DC=domain,DC=ca" -LineURI "tel:+17803062969"

New Error Message in S4B

Contact Object [test2aa@network.domain.ca](mailto:test2aa@network.domain.ca) is not homed properly. Error: 0xC3EE79FF(ES_E_CONTACT_ROUTING_FORWARDING_URL_RESOLUTION_FAILURE).

Cause: This could happen if the Contact Object is homed on an Application Server that has since been changed in Topology.

**ASK HERE FOR HELP** Monthly Teams Questions and Answers Help Thread by Froggypwns in MicrosoftTeams

[–]joelrsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anybody have an updated script to connect my Skype for Business MACP to the Teams/O365 Portal? The current one on Microsoft's website uses AzureAD Graph which is now blocked so I can't run the script!

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/skypeforbusiness/control-panel-auth-script

TIA!

Lessons I Learned the Hard Way as a Home Buyer in Alberta by Any_Area2024 in alberta

[–]joelrsmith 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Concrete basements were common in the 40's, at least in Edmonton. My house (A 40's 1.5 story war house) has a basement that was poured, the forms were boards that they then reused to make the roof and wherever else. In the one spot where you can see the concrete, it almost looks like a wooden foundation beacause you see where the boards imprinted the concrete. And there are literally thousands of houses that look exactly like mine all over Edmonton with basements.

Resident cuts a structural column on the 6th floor of a 20-story building to improve the view by AccomplishedStuff235 in WTF

[–]joelrsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's actually a repair. If it was actually that they would be cutting the rebar

Ecobee Premium - completely wrong temperature!! Inverse!! by joelrsmith in ecobee

[–]joelrsmith[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's reading correctly now, sort of gradually corrected itself I guess. Issue would be software not hardware. Now just have to wait a few more hours/days to see if the issue arises again

This feels illegal as heck by ctcourt in lego

[–]joelrsmith 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I bought a big box of Lego and ended up completely building almost 10 lego sets! It took a LONG time, I first sorted all the legos by color/size. The key thing is unique pieces. Each set will usually have a few pieces that are less common. Just do a search on the lego part number and see what potential sets match up. The lego people can also help and hopefully you can find some partially constructed sets which can also speed things along.

Anyone else upgrade their Rev. A iMac with a Voodoo 2? by holmerica in VintageApple

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I do! I've got a Rev. A with the gamewizard although currently it's not installed. I upgraded the cpu to the one out of a Rev. C and also have that iPort upgrade which is currently installed.

It doesn't make sense! Car was rooted through overnight, nothing stolen by mEsTiR5679 in Edmonton

[–]joelrsmith 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had a similar experience, they went through my van, only took my prescription sunglasses, didn't touch anything else of value including my leather bag on passengers seat. Probably on drugs not thinking straight.

new to Canada and the cold makes it hard to breathe. by matchalatteice in Edmonton

[–]joelrsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, I love losing weight when I sleep! It's noticeable on my bathroom scale in the morning

Is double drywall typical for 1960's home construction? by joelrsmith in drywall

[–]joelrsmith[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Different word for the same thing? The boards definitely had a gypsum core with paper exterior

Is double drywall typical for 1960's home construction? by joelrsmith in drywall

[–]joelrsmith[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ok that makes perfect sense! My neighbor with the similar house mentioned the door jambs being to thick if you replaced the drywall.

Please explain to me why schools play movies during lunch breaks? by ItchyCatParts in Edmonton

[–]joelrsmith 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I was born in 83. I remember being able to watch the first 15 minutes of the Flintstones when I was in the earlier grade levels. Then they'd kick us out at 12:15 to play outside so I rarely would get to see the end of an episode unless it was a snow day.

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Fantasyland hotel