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You can define the file share in Topology Builder before you create the file share, but you must create the file share in the defined location you define before you publish the topology”. “The file share cannot be located on the Enterprise Edition Front End Server, but can be located on a Standard Edition server. With all these steps done, it was time to move along to the actual front-end installation. Finally I checked that I had created/requested all the DNS aliases needed in the internal DNS zone. (This actually turned into quite a mess, see the next chapter about front-end certificate gotchas). I also checked that I had a working ADCS (not setup by me), so I could get internal certificates assigned on the front-end. As usual, it didn’t quite work as planned 🙂 I’ll now try to explain the process in detail, including some problems along the way.īefore starting the actual setup, I double checked that my network and AD infrastructure was setup correctly. After that I’ll continue with the Edge and Reverse Proxy installation.įor the front-end installation I followed TechNet’s deployment article with some twists. The next chapter will present the actual front-end installation, including some dilemmas/gotchas. Front-end DNS entries haven’t been discussed earlier however, so here goes: Front-end DNS That said, use these two blog posts as a compliment for this guide – they include some deeper information not discussed here.
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I’ve also previously written a blog post titled “Test Lab Guide: Windows Server 2016 with Integrated Exchange 2016, SfB Server 2015 and SharePoint 2016”, where I deployed a front-end server for Skype for Business Server 2015.
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However, as I’ve deployed Lync Edge plus Reverse proxy servers before, much of the planning/homework was already done. General information about planning for Skype for Business Server 2015 can be found at: This blog post will be quite massive, so I’ll split it into several chapters. I’ll end the post with some check-up/misc. In this blog post I’ll discuss the deployment process in general, and also the problems (and solutions) that were discovered during/after the deployment. The deployment also included an Edge Server and a Reverse Proxy server (IIS with ARR). I was given the task of deploying a full-blown on-premise deployment of Skype for Business Server 2015 for a small company.
