Is there anything on the block list?

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Anthony Goraczko [mailto:anth...@fiu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 5:37 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Issue with Lync client and EWS (EWS setting verification requested)


We are in the process of upgrading/migrating from OCS to Lync and we found that 
the Lync client is reporting that EWS is not deployed.  We have been using EWS 
fine for over a year, confirmed by the many Mac Mail and Outlook for Mac 2011 
clients we have since migrating to Exchange 2010 SP1.  All of the solutions to 
the issue that we've seen so far do not apply except maybe one.  Some people 
have solved the issue by running the following command:



Set-OrganizationConfig -EwsEnabled $true -EWSApplicationAccessPolicy 
EnforceBlockList



Is there any harm in running this command?  There are a bunch of EWS-related 
settings and they're all blank.  Do I also need to create and assign the 
associated access policy and block list as well?  I just want to make sure 
nothing will break by doing this.



Thanks,

Anthony

Anthony Goraczko
University Technology Services
Division of Information Technology
Florida International University
https://mysites.fiu.edu/sites/anthony/

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