Topic Last Modified: 2011-01-19
In Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Topology Builder, you can perform tasks related to an individual Archiving Server by either right-clicking the Archiving Server in the console tree, clicking Action in the toolbar, or clicking a task in the Actions pane, and then clicking the following Archiving Server option:
- New Archiving Server. Starts the Define New Archiving
Server wizard, where you specify the settings for a new
Archiving Server, including the fully qualified domain name (FQDN),
archiving SQL store, archiving file store, and pool
association.
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The Archiving Servers node contains an Archiving Server if you have previously added an Archiving Server to the topology in Topology Builder. However, Lync Server cannot archive instant messaging or web conferencing (messaging) until you also set up the Archiving Server, which includes installing Lync Server 2010 on the server that you want to use as an Archiving Server and configuring support for archiving. For details about setting up an Archiving Server, see Deploying Archiving in the Deployment documentation. |
In addition to the Archiving Server options described previously in this topic, you have general options from the Archiving Servers node that are also available from other nodes in the console tree. This includes the following options:
- Topology. You can use this option to define a new
topology, open an existing topology, download the current topology,
save a copy of the topology, publish the topology, install a
database, merge Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 or
Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 components, or
remove the deployment.
- View. You can use this option to customize the view of
in Topology Builder by selecting the items to show and hide in the
console tree views.
- Help. You can use this option to access Help for the
active node.