
$cert = (Get-ExchangeCertificate | where-object ).Thumbprint Run the following commands in the Exchange Shell on the CAS. Step 2 is to configure OWA virtual directory for integration. No server restart is required in between or at the end. The installation will be quick and there won’t be any confirmation window or “finish” button. Net framework will be installed on a CAS server and hence can be ignored. UcmaRedist2008R2Hotfix.msp, if your CAS is running on 2008 R2.Now that the required files are available locally, install them one by one in the following order. The downloaded file will have the same name as one of the previously downloaded file (UcmaRedist.msp) and hence rename it, say UcmaRedist2008R2Hotfix. If the CAS server is running on 2008 R2, download OCS 2007 R2 Hotfix (UcmaRedist.msp) from here and save in the same folder.

It will have four files.ĭownload OCS 2007 R2 WSP Hotfix from here and save in the same folder.ĭownload UC Managed API 2.0 Redist (64bit) from here and save in the same folder. If you have more than one CAS, it has to be installed on all of them.ĭownload OCS 2007 R2 Web Service Provider from here, extract it to C:\Web Service Provider Installer Package. Step 1 is to install few files on the Exchange 2010 CAS server. There are a number of steps to be done, in the proper order to make the integration a success. I have started playing with Lync only very recently and hence this is more of a bookmark for me when I am at a customer site.

I am sure that there are a number of articles explaining the process of integrating Lync 2010 with Exchange 2010 OWA, as Lync has been around for a while.
