Topic Last Modified: 2012-09-13
Lync Server 2013 supports using file shares on a Distributed File System (DFS). For details about DFS for Windows Server 2008, see the DFS Step-by-Step Guide for Windows Server 2008 at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkId=202835.To use a DFS, Lync Server 2013 requires the following:
-
Namespaces are domain based
-
All namespace servers are running a minimum of Windows 2008
Lync Server 2013 setup requires that permissions on shared folder allow full access to Administrator. Lync Server 2013 will then use NTFS file permissions to ACL the folders. Inherited DFS share permissions will not be used to restrict access.
For more details about File Share requirements, see File storage support in the Supportability documentation.
The following procedure describes how to correctly configure shared folder permissions using the DFS Namespace Wizard (as described in DFS setup guide).
To configure shared folder permissions
-
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click DFS Management.
-
In the console tree of the DFS Management snap-in, right-click the namespace server (for example filesrv1.contoso.com), and then click Edit Settings.
-
Select Shared Folder Permissions.
-
Select Use Custom Permissions.
-
For the Administrator group, select the following under Allow:
-
Full Control
-
Change
-
Read
-
-
Click Apply, and then click OK.