You may need to roll back the configuration changes if you encounter any errors when deploying a configuration package to the production environment. By rolling back changes in the target configuration, you bring it to the state it was in before the package was deployed.
To roll back configuration changes
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Open the Windows Command Prompt.
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Navigate to the Configuration Transfer Wizard installation folder, and enter the following syntax:
Cscript.exe arsconfig.wsf /task:rollback /package:package.xml
Managing Skype for Business Server with Active Roles
The Skype for Business Server User Management feature allows you to administer Skype for Business Server user accounts via the Active Roles Web Interface by providing built-in policies to synchronize user account information between Active Roles and Skype for Business Server.
With Skype for Business Server User Management, you can use Active Roles to perform the following tasks:
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Add and enable new Skype for Business Server users.
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View or change Skype for Business Server user properties and policy assignments.
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Move Skype for Business Server users from one Skype for Business Server pool to another.
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Disable or re-enable user accounts forSkype for Business Server.
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Remove users from Skype for Business Server.
Skype for Business Server User Management adds the following elements to Active Roles:
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Built-in Policy Object that enables Active Roles to perform user management tasks on Skype for Business Server.
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Built-in Policy Object that enables Active Roles to administer Skype for Business Server users in environments that involve multiple Active Directory forests.
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Commands and pages for managing Skype for Business Server users in the Active Roles Web Interface.
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Access Templates to delegate Skype for Business Server user management tasks.
The Skype for Business Server User Management policy allows you to control the following factors of creating and managing Skype for Business Server users:
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Rule for generating the SIP user name. When adding and enabling a new Skype for Business Server user, Active Roles can generate a SIP user name based on other properties of the user account.
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Rule for selecting a SIP domain. When configuring the SIP address for a Skype for Business Server user, Active Roles can restrict the list of selectable SIP domains and suggest which SIP domain to select by default.
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Rule for selecting a Telephony option. When configuring Telephony for a Skype for Business Server user, Active Roles can restrict the list of selectable Telephony options and suggest which option to select by default.
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Rule for selecting a Skype for Business Server pool. When adding and enabling a new Skype for Business Server user, Active Roles can restrict the list of selectable registrar pools and suggest which pool to select by default. This rule also applies to selection of the destination pool when moving a Skype for Business Server user from one pool to another.
The Skype for Business Server User Management feature provides a number of Access Templates allowing you to delegate the following tasks in Active Roles:
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Add and enable new Skype for BusinessSkype for Business Server users.
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View existing Skype for Business Server users.
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View or change the SIP address for Skype for Business Server users.
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View or change the Telephony option and related settings for Skype for Business users.
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View or change Skype for Business Server user policy assignments.
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Disable or re-enable user accounts for Skype for Business Server.
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Move users from one Skype for Business Server pool to another.
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Remove users from Skype for Business Server.
Skype for Business Server User Management supports the following Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) topologies: