Script to delete SIP profile for multiple Lync 2013 users » Microsoft Lync Server 5 x 7 envelopes Consulting & Training
When a Lync 2013 desktop client for Windows signs-in, to minimize the bandwidth consumption the Lync client retrieves a lot of information from cache. This cached information 5 x 7 envelopes is stored in the users Sip profile in a folder named Sip_(SipURI of the user) located on a Windows 5 x 7 envelopes computer in the following folder:
If there is any issue with the files in the sip profile user might experience issue with Lync client such as: Contacts appear to be offline You cannot search the Global Address List Contacts are missing from the contact list Contacts display Presence Unknown Presence is not displayed in Outlook or SharePoint
To resolve the above issue exist of out of the Lync client delete the content of the sip profile 5 x 7 envelopes folder or delete the sip profile folder itself. However, this is not a scalable 5 x 7 envelopes solution for large organizations. To solve this problem, I have written a script that deletes the SIP profile folder on the user’s computer which in turn deletes the cache files used by Lync 2013
Note: When restarting the Lync after deleting the SIP profile folder, 5 x 7 envelopes the client will attempt 5 x 7 envelopes to download the address book file resulting in heavy bandwidth consumption. This script will delete all the sip profile folders under %UserProfile%.
Dim objShell12 5 x 7 envelopes
DeleteSip strUserPro ‘delete 5 x 7 envelopes user sip profile
Next
For Each objDir In objFolder.SubFolders
This method 5 x 7 envelopes requires end user assistance and awareness. This is, however, the fastest 5 x 7 envelopes way to achieve the end result. Copy the DeleteSipProfile.vbs to a network share that all users can access. Train end users to exit Communicator or Lync, and then double click DeleteSipProfile.vbs . When the user receives the message: Open File – Security Warning Click Run . Re-start the Communicator or Lync client.
To use the group policy method, deploy the VBS file as a logon policy. All end users need to do is log off, then log on to their Windows workstation. Copy the DeleteSipProfile.vbs from the \\domain\Sysvol\domain\scripts 5 x 7 envelopes folder. Create a new Group Policy 5 x 7 envelopes Object.
To suppress the Open File – Security Warning Open the new Group Policy Object. In the left pane, expand User Configuration 5 x 7 envelopes , and then expand Administrative Templates . Expand 5 x 7 envelopes Windows Components , and then click Attachment 5 x 7 envelopes Manager . In the right pane, double-click Default risk level for file attachments . Click the Setting tab, and then click Enabled . In the Set the default risk level drop down list, select High Risk . Click Apply , and then click OK . Double-click Inclusion list for low file types . Click the Setting tab, and then click Enabled . Enter the file types you don’t want to be warned about in the box (for example: .vbs) in the Specify 5 x 7 envelopes low risk extensions box. Click OK .
Deploying the logon script 5 x 7 envelopes Open the new GPO In the left pane, expand User Configuration , and then expand 5 x 7 envelopes Windows Settings . Click Script (logon\logoff) . In the right pane, double-click Logon . In the Logon Properties windows click Add . In the Script Name field type in \\domain\Sysvol\domain\scripts\DeleteSipProfile.vbs 5 x 7 envelopes . Click OK . In the Logon Properties window, click Apply and then click OK . Link this new GPO to Users OU and, if possible, enforce it. Run GPupdate /force on the Domain Controller.
In this article we have examined how to delete 5 x 7 envelopes Sip profiles on from multiple workstations using a script 5 x 7 envelopes which in turn will delete cache files used by the Lync client. This script has been tested for both Windows 7 and above client operating systems as per System requirement for Office 2013 .
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When a Lync 2013 desktop client for Windows signs-in, to minimize the bandwidth consumption the Lync client retrieves a lot of information from cache. This cached information 5 x 7 envelopes is stored in the users Sip profile in a folder named Sip_(SipURI of the user) located on a Windows 5 x 7 envelopes computer in the following folder:
If there is any issue with the files in the sip profile user might experience issue with Lync client such as: Contacts appear to be offline You cannot search the Global Address List Contacts are missing from the contact list Contacts display Presence Unknown Presence is not displayed in Outlook or SharePoint
To resolve the above issue exist of out of the Lync client delete the content of the sip profile 5 x 7 envelopes folder or delete the sip profile folder itself. However, this is not a scalable 5 x 7 envelopes solution for large organizations. To solve this problem, I have written a script that deletes the SIP profile folder on the user’s computer which in turn deletes the cache files used by Lync 2013
Note: When restarting the Lync after deleting the SIP profile folder, 5 x 7 envelopes the client will attempt 5 x 7 envelopes to download the address book file resulting in heavy bandwidth consumption. This script will delete all the sip profile folders under %UserProfile%.
Dim objShell12 5 x 7 envelopes
DeleteSip strUserPro ‘delete 5 x 7 envelopes user sip profile
Next
For Each objDir In objFolder.SubFolders
This method 5 x 7 envelopes requires end user assistance and awareness. This is, however, the fastest 5 x 7 envelopes way to achieve the end result. Copy the DeleteSipProfile.vbs to a network share that all users can access. Train end users to exit Communicator or Lync, and then double click DeleteSipProfile.vbs . When the user receives the message: Open File – Security Warning Click Run . Re-start the Communicator or Lync client.
To use the group policy method, deploy the VBS file as a logon policy. All end users need to do is log off, then log on to their Windows workstation. Copy the DeleteSipProfile.vbs from the \\domain\Sysvol\domain\scripts 5 x 7 envelopes folder. Create a new Group Policy 5 x 7 envelopes Object.
To suppress the Open File – Security Warning Open the new Group Policy Object. In the left pane, expand User Configuration 5 x 7 envelopes , and then expand Administrative Templates . Expand 5 x 7 envelopes Windows Components , and then click Attachment 5 x 7 envelopes Manager . In the right pane, double-click Default risk level for file attachments . Click the Setting tab, and then click Enabled . In the Set the default risk level drop down list, select High Risk . Click Apply , and then click OK . Double-click Inclusion list for low file types . Click the Setting tab, and then click Enabled . Enter the file types you don’t want to be warned about in the box (for example: .vbs) in the Specify 5 x 7 envelopes low risk extensions box. Click OK .
Deploying the logon script 5 x 7 envelopes Open the new GPO In the left pane, expand User Configuration , and then expand 5 x 7 envelopes Windows Settings . Click Script (logon\logoff) . In the right pane, double-click Logon . In the Logon Properties windows click Add . In the Script Name field type in \\domain\Sysvol\domain\scripts\DeleteSipProfile.vbs 5 x 7 envelopes . Click OK . In the Logon Properties window, click Apply and then click OK . Link this new GPO to Users OU and, if possible, enforce it. Run GPupdate /force on the Domain Controller.
In this article we have examined how to delete 5 x 7 envelopes Sip profiles on from multiple workstations using a script 5 x 7 envelopes which in turn will delete cache files used by the Lync client. This script has been tested for both Windows 7 and above client operating systems as per System requirement for Office 2013 .
Microsoft Products Çözümpark (1) Exchange Server (2) Genel (8) Lync Server (2010 – 2013) (133) System Center Yönetim Ailesi (6) System Center Capacity Planner (1) System Center Configuration Manager (1) System Center Data Protection Manager (1) System Center Essentials (1) System Center Virtual Machine Manager (1)
Last Topics Lync 2010 Standart Sürümden Lync 2013 Standart Sürüme Geçiş Bölüm 1 October 2013 Lync Phone Edition Hotfix Script to delete SIP profile for multiple Lync 2013 users Description of the Lync 2013 update: September 20, 2013 Microsoft Türkiye Birleşik İletişim Zirvesi 19 Eylül’de! Lync Peer to Peer Audio Video Call Failed due to network issues Updates (July) for Lync Server 2013 Core Solutions of Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Microsoft Türkiye Birleşik İletişim 5 x 7 envelopes Zirvesi 2013 Microsoft Security Bulletin MS13-041 Important Lync 2013
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