Prior to publishing the initial configuration of the Lync Topology the pool or server file share in this example was created at the root of the C: drive on the desired server. Although Lync 2010 uses nearly the same configuration there are a few changes to the folder structure among the various Web Services subfolders. This will insure that the administrator account performing the Lync Server deployment will have sufficient rights to the file share and NTFS Access Control Lists (ACL) so that when publishing the Lync Topology the proper configuration is applied.įor the examples used in this article a single Standard Edition Lync 2013 Front End Server was deployed and the changes were captured to identify the default configuration for Lync.
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The general guidance is to manually create a new file share on the desired server and then set the share permissions to grant Full Control to the Administrators group. Optional Lync services (like Persistent Chat) can trigger the creation of additional folders in the directory but for the purposes of this article only the default folders for a Standard Edition server are covered.
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This article outlines the default folder structure and permissions created on the File Share when deploying a Lync 2013 Server Front End server or pool.