![]() ![]() Additionally, I want to use auto-provisioning of my trusted application. Those who have knowledge on Microsoft Lync or SfB (which is a requirement for this article I’m afraid) know that if you want to run and/or develop this, your application must run on a trusted application server. ![]() So what did I want? I want to develop UCMA 5 trusted server applications, using application endpoints, not using user endpoints. MSDN itself also hasn’t got a step-by-step on doing this, so I decided I write one myself based on all the info I could find all over the forums, KB’s, codeproject, MSDN, stack overflow, Lync articles,… All I could find were simple instructions on how to configure a trusted application pool in SfB, using the administration pages or using powershell commands, and even though that is a required step, that is only part of the story: you do need an actual application server. It could be because I’m a terrible Google or Bing user, or because there really isn’t one explaining what I wanted to do. Two weeks ago I encountered something strange: when looking for an article on how to install a Skype for Business (SfB) trusted application server, I couldn’t find a step-by-step instruction.
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