Lync 2013 client logging

When testing your Lync 2013 environment it sometimes happens that you cannot logon to your Lync server. If this happens it can be useful to enable logging in your Lync 2013 client.

In your Lync 2013 client, go to Tools en then to Options. In the General section set Logging in Lync to Full.

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The log files will be stored in C:\Users\Jaap\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Lync\Tracing. In there you’ll find a file called Lync-UccApi-0.UccApilog which contains a wealth of troubleshooting information.

Automated Deployments

For my lab environment I have to reinstall environment on a regular basis, which of course is quite a lot of work. Of course I know the unattended setup options in Exchange, but you also have to setup your VM’s, DCPromo the VM’s and install all kinds of prerequisite software.

Installing Lync is even worse with the Topology Builder, creating the XML and then install the various server roles.

I found these links on the internet which can certainly help you speed up your lab deployment:

I haven’t tried the unattended Lync setup, but the other two are awesome!