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Listen to Contacts name

27 Tuesday Jan 2015

Posted by Paul Bloem in AddressBook, contacts

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Noticed a nice little addition to my Lync Contact’s contact card. Its a little audio icon next to the contacts name. Hover over it and see the tip text “Click to listen to this contacts name”.

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This only appears for users who have recorded their names in UM. Clicking on the icon simply plays the name as recorded by the user.

Great for getting the pronunciation correct, no idea when this was introduced.

Nice one..

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Number missing from Call Button but present in Contact Card

09 Tuesday Dec 2014

Posted by Paul Bloem in ABS, ADContacts, Address Book, AddressBook, Call Button, Call Work, contacts

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Perhaps one of the most mysterious of components in Lync is the Address Book Service and how it populates the Outlook contacts with numbers from AD and so on.

Had one such interesting issue today and hadn’t realised the (now obvious) symptoms.

The issue is that Lync contacts are not showing office numbers from the Call Button call button

What I do see is the mobile number.mobile only

AD Properties

Checking the users AD Properties to see what’s been defined for the user in question I confirm that a valid number is indeed specified.

Next I need to be sure that the number is being normalized by the AddressBook Service when updating the Lync Address Book.

This is done with the assistance of ABServer.exe found on the Lync Front Ends at C:\Program Files\Microsoft Lync Server 2013\Server\Core

Run the command in the following syntax:-

ABServer.exe -testphonenorm “+64 (1) 234 5678 x 4675”

where +64 (1) 234 5678 x 4675 is the format we saw earlier in AD Properties.

ABServer

So as you can see, our number is successfully normalising to tel:+64….6868;ext=3868

So far so good. The number is in AD, it is in a valid format so it should be in the contact card. Checking the contact card we find that it is indeed there under Call Work.contact cardClicking on the hyperlink for Call Work reveals that the number cannot be called, this eludes to the true reason why the number does not show up under the Call button.

To call the number as it shows up in the contact card a Lync Dial Plan entry has to be added that normalises the number to its Lync format (so it normalises back to the Lync users Line URI). You can use the same  pattern as was seen in the ABServer.exe match.

^\++(\d+)[Xx]+(\d{1,15})*$

Once the normalisation rule has been added you should be able to call the number in the contact card by clicking on the hyperlink for Call Work. Once the number has a matching Dial Plan rule it appears as an entry in the selection list of the Call Button.

call button works

In Summary

If you wish to see a number in the Call Button selection list then a matching Dial Plan rule to call the number must exist. Obvious now that we know.

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