The Skype for Business - User Management built-in policy enables Active Roles to perform user management tasks on Skype for Business Server. The policy is intended for:
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Single-forest and multi-forest environments where login-enabled accounts of Skype for Business users are defined in the Active Directory forest in which Skype for Business Server is deployed.
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Multi-forest environments where login-enabled master accounts of Skype for Business Server users are defined in external forests with each master account being represented by a shadow account (inactive user account or contact) in the Active Directory forest in which Skype for Business Server is deployed.
The Policy Object that holds this policy is located in the following container in the Active Roles Console:
Configuration/Policies/Administration/Builtin/Built-in Policy - Skype for Business - User Management
Depending on your Active Directory topology, apply this Policy Object as follows to enable Skype for Business Server User Management in Active Roles.
Table 87: Applying the Built-in - Skype for Business - User Management Policy Object
Single forest topology for Skype for Business Server User Management |
Apply this Policy Object to Active Directory domains or containers that hold user accounts you want to administer by using Skype for Business Server User Management in Active Roles. |
Resource forest topology for Skype for Business Server User Management |
Apply this Policy Object to Active Directory domains or containers in the Skype for Business Server forest that hold shadow accounts (inactive user accounts) for users from external forests you want to administer by using Skype for Business Server User Management in Active Roles. |
Central forest topology for Skype for Business Server User Management |
Apply this Policy Object to:
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Active Directory domains or containers in the Skype for Business Server forest that hold login-enabled user accounts you want to administer by using Skype for Business Server User Management in Active Roles
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Active Directory domains or containers in the Skype for Business Server forest that hold shadow accounts (contacts) for users from external forests you want to administer by using Skype for Business Server User Management in Active Roles. |
This section describes the policy settings available for the Skype for Business User Management built-in policy.
To administer Skype for Business Server users, Active Roles requires a connection to a computer running one of the following server roles in your Skype for Business Server deployment:
The computer must be from an Active Directory domain that is registered with Active Roles as a managed domain. By using the Server policy setting, you can specify how you want Active Roles to select a Skype for Business Server computer:
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Connect to any available server: With this option, Active Roles attempts to connect to any Front End Server or Standard Edition Server that runs the Central Management Server in your Skype for Business Server deployment. If no Central Management Server role holders are available in the managed domains, then Active Roles attempts to connect to the first Front End Server or Standard Edition Server found in the managed domains.
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Connect to these servers only: This option allows you to configure a list from which you want Active Roles to select a Skype for Business Server computer. You can:
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Add or remove computers from the list. Active Roles searches the managed domains for computers running the appropriate Skype for Business Server role, allowing you to select the desired computers.
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Set the default computer. Active Roles first attempts to connect to that computer.
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Reorder the list. Active Roles first attempts to connect to computers that are higher in the list.
NOTE: At least one of your Active Directory domains that hold computers running the Front End Server or Standard Edition Server must be registered with Active Roles as a managed domain. Otherwise, Active Roles cannot discover your Skype for Business Server deployment, and the Skype for Business Server User Management feature will not work.
The SIP User Name policy setting allows you to configure a rule for generating the SIP user name based on other properties of the user account. When adding a new Skype for Business Server user, Active Roles uses that rule to generate the SIP user name on the Web Interface page for enabling users for Skype for Business Server. The rule has an effect if you select the SIP address option that provides for entering a SIP user name. On the page where you edit Skype for Business Server users, the rule performs a validation function, preventing changes to the SIP user name that violate the rule.
To configure a rule, set up a value that acts as a template for the SIP user name. You can add one or more entries to the value, with each entry representing one of the following:
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Text: A text string. You can type the desired text when adding the entry.
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User Property: A particular property of the user account. You can choose the desired property and specify whether you want the entry to include the entire property or a part of the property.
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Parent OU Property: A particular property of the Organizational Unit that holds the user account. You can choose the desired property and specify whether you want the entry to include the entire property or a part of the property.
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Parent Domain Property: A particular property of the Active Directory domain that holds the user account. You can choose the desired property and specify whether you want the entry to include the entire property or a part of the property.
The rule sets the SIP user name to the string value obtained by calculating each entry and then concatenating the calculation results so that they form a single string value.
By default, the policy allows the generated name to be modified. The SIP User Name policy setting provides the option to prevent changing the generated name. If you select that option, the SIP user name is read-only on the Web Interface page for enabling users for Skype for Business Server.