#MICROSOFT LYNC WEB APP PLUG IN DELETE WINDOWS#
It is not a problem if it is unhealthy, but if you want to fix that, add the following Windows Feature.Do not worry about HealthStatus when you run Get-OfficeWebAppsMachine.You can also try the link externally and expect this error.Also check out this post using IIS Arr:.Make sure Office Web Apps Server is published correct, as described in this post.Unexptected result is Runtime Error, you probably need the Add-WindowsFeature NET-Framework-Features, NET-Framework-Core on your Server 2012.Expected result is a server error message like in this picture.Make sure you can access the InternalURL from the local Office Web Apps Server.Validate the configuratoin by navigating to this URL.HealthReportingAdapter received 4 report(s) from ProofingWatchdog successfully.Check Event ID 1157, make sure it states.
I like to use the same URL internally as well as externally, that way you can use a public certificate on your internal Office Web App Server for unmanaged Lync desktop clients.New-OfficeWebAppsFarm -InternalURL -ExternalURL -AllowHttp -CertificateName CertificateFriendlyName.Make sure you used the correct cmdlet to enable the web apps farm and ran iisreset.Add-WindowsFeature NET-Framework-Features, NET-Framework-Core.Net framework, this is not documented, but solved my problem
#MICROSOFT LYNC WEB APP PLUG IN DELETE HOW TO#
How to check that the Office Web App Server Web farm is deployed correct I have tried to collect my notes and if I have missed something, let me know. I had to work through the config and sometimes the Office Web Apps server feels disconnected from the rest of the Lync configuration and can be a difficult role to troubleshoot. Recently I had to troubleshoot Office Web Apps Server deployments at a couple of customer sites.