Topic Last Modified: 2013-02-23
You can view information about your trusted applications by using Windows PowerShell and the Get-CsTrustedApplication cmdlet. This cmdlet can be run either from the Lync Server 2013 Management Shell or from a remote session of Windows PowerShell. For details about using remote Windows PowerShell to connect to Lync Server, see the Lync Server Windows PowerShell blog article "Quick Start: Managing Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Using Remote PowerShell" at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkId=255876.
To view trusted applications
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To view all of your trusted applications, type the following command in the Lync Server Management Shell and then press ENTER:
Copy Code Get-CsConferenceDisclaimer
This command returns information similar to the following for each trusted application:
Copy Code Identity : CN={5dedf4b0-a590-49b3-80cf-f16f914bbef9},CN=Application Contacts,CN=RTC Service,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=litware,DC=com RegistrarPool : 487279971 HomeServer : CN=Lc Services,CN=Microsoft,CN=co1:2,CN=Pools,CN=RTC Service,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=litware,DC=com OwnerUrn : urn:application:helpdesk SipAddress : sip:RtcApplication-dbf5142f-2bb2-4c4f-9531-b7fea45c5000@litware.com DisplayName : DisplayNumber : LineURI : PrimaryLanguage : 0 SecondaryLanguages : {} EnterpriseVoiceEnabled : True ExUmEnabled : False Enabled : True
For details, see Get-CsTrustedApplication.