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Ravindra_Singh_Bisht
Microsoft
Mar 23, 2021Skype for Business Server: Announcing the general availability of Modern Admin Control Panel
Hi everyone,
We are pleased to announce the general availability of Modern Admin Control Panel (MACP) for Skype for Business Server 2019 Control Panel,
SfB Server Modern Admin Control Panel (MACP) is now released and available to all the customers. Please start using new Control Panel and share feedback and questions on this thread.
For more details and installation instructions refer 5001617
Thanks.
On behalf of the product team,
Ravindra Singh Bisht
Senior Program Manager, Skype for Business Server
Hi Eric Marsi, Remote PowerShell issue has been fixed and released, and it has been verified by customers, who raised the support issue.
Can you please restart the machine or do IIS reset and try again. If the issue still persists, please report the same to Microsoft support and provide more details so our team can investigate it further. Thanks.
- kjstechBrass ContributorHere is some feedback. In the new macp (which looks fantastic btw), I would like to see the topology section added. Its great to see existing topology and all associated servers that you have connected in the environment like exchange or phone system servers, SQL or other application servers that may be tied into the specific environment.
- OlliCopper Contributor
- kjstechBrass ContributorWith Silverlight going EOL and the only browser that can even run Silverlight today (Internet Explorer 11) which won't even be there in Windows 11 and is not recommended or endorsed by Microsoft anymore, we need ALL features of the cscp in this new macp. Your off to a great start and it looks visually fresh. Can we see all the cscp features migrated over to this new HTML5 interface? I know there's work for you to do, it took VMWare quite a long time to get their flash-based UI entirely rewritten for HTML5, but you guys have to do this with the looming Silverlight EOL / EOS coming in a few months. Also its odd you require admin accounts to have SIP enabled. That should be irrelevant to the administration of the platform. I know MS wants people to move to Teams but for those industries where we need on-prem and not fully entrusting the cloud, Skype for Business 2019 is the best IM platform to date, until you allow an on-prem Teams system.
Excellent Work! Others and myself have been waiting for this for some time. Was wanting to inquire on the features within. Also, Are there any plans to bring other items that were in the Silverlight CSCP into the new MACP? The reason I ask is because Silverlight is no longer receiving updates and it doesn't make sense to have two admin centers for similar tasks. This would allow my customers to fully eliminate the need for CSCP and potentially any security vulnerabilities leaving Silverlight around may bring. These Tabs Include:
Topology (There are references to this in the code such as /macp/topology/status)Persistent Chat (2019 CSCP just has the ability to enable or disable PChat in the deployment)
Clients
Monitoring and Archiving
Security
Network ConfigurationAdditionally, I wanted to report a bug two bugs with the MACP. Under Users, If you select a user, edit their line URI for example and save, the change will take effect as expected. The problem is though that if you click back into that user, the old data is presented until you refresh the page. The second issue is when you are selecting an option under and of the categories with a menu drop down (Voice Routing, Voice Features, etc), all other open menu options collapse. If you click on home or users when you have the others open, they do not collapse. I would prefer that the menu options now collapse, but not a necessity.
I wanted to also request a feature if possible. When Managing Users, are we able to get a column that displays the Line URI that is assigned to the user when viewing all users? This would be EXTREMELY useful for managing users in my customer's deployments. Additionally, Is there a chance to add an option to set hostedvoicemail policies along with setting forwarding settings via SEFAUtil for a user from the GUI?
Thank you for the teams great work and I look forward to your response!
-Eric
- Ravindra_Singh_Bisht
Microsoft
Eric Marsi Thanks a lot for the detailed feedback and comments. Your inputs on the product are very important to us. We will triage all feature requests and bugs as suggested by you, and accordingly will put them in our product backlog for prioritization.
Thanks.
Ravindra
Ravindra_Singh_Bisht Thank you!
Since that original message, I did have one more thing come up from my testing. In this CU5 release, the OcsPowerShell svc is no longer accepting remote connections. Below is a comparison between a CU5 FE and a CU4 HF2 FE. The older CU FE is working, but the newer FE is not. Comparing files of the OcsPowerShell IIS Virtual Directories shows 3 files (adfsoauthsetuppartiy.ps1, schema.mof, schema.xml) were updated. Unfortunately, replacing them with the files from a FE on CU4 HF2 does nothing. I will let you know if I can find anything else in this release.
This can also be found on my Twitter: https://twitter.com/EricMarsi/status/1375612876770185216