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Reverse Proxy

Lync and IIS ARR (Application Routing Request)

  • Posted on 04/10/2014
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Hi all, Glad to see many has found my blog and that is why it's nice to share things :) Yesterday I installed an reverse proxy with IIS AAR 3.0 on Windows Server 2012 R2. Word of advice on this is that dont do it! I couldn't get it to…continue reading →
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