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		<title>Re: Lync Server 2013: Use an MSPL Script to Enforce Custom Privacy Settings</title>
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			<![CDATA[<p>opening thread</p><p>posted by golnazal</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Hi Guys, it might be useful to mention that this method&#58; http&#58;&#47;&#47;support.microsoft.com&#47;kb&#47;2684128 is a lot simpler and seems to work well on Lync Server 2013 &#40;100&#37; reliable&#41;. With the above solution I had mixed results, some contacts had the times, others not, completely random and not bound to a contact or a user. About 50&#37; of the contacts had times, 50&#37; not.<br><br>Regards, Paul<p>posted by Paul</p>]]>
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