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Topic Last Modified: 2013-07-29
Many Microsoft Lync Server 2013 components run as server roles or as services. Lync Server 2013 ships with a number of cmdlets that enable you to manage these server roles and services.
Server Roles and Services Cmdlets
Many (but not all) of the management tasks that apply to servers and service roles can be performed from the Lync Server Control Panel. For example, you can manage Archiving Server settings but not Address Book Server settings by using Lync Server Control Panel. However, all these tasks can be performed using cmdlets from the Lync Server Management Shell or from within a script; using a script enables you to automate certain tasks. The following is a list of cmdlets that relate directly to managing server roles and services:
Address Book Server cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Archiving and Monitoring cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Database and Management Server cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Edge Server cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Other server role cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Registrar and Director cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Services cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Troubleshooting server roles and services cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
Web server and services cmdlets in Lync Server 2013
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