![]() There is nothing that the CLSLogger can do that you can’t do via PowerShell. But it’s new, and newer is always better.Īlso, CLSLogger can be used against Lync 2013 servers as well as Skype for Business. There has been the addition of a “Codepoint” menu which ….I’m guessing….is used to load external diagnostics…or something. ![]() Snooper remains the same though it is a newer version. The primary change is that the OCSLogger.exe from Lync 2013 has been replaced with the CLSLogger.exe program. The Lync debugging tools have to be run independently on each server. This makes it far easier to do logging across multiple servers at the same time. However the new debugging tools leverage the Centralized Logging Service (CLS) feature introduced in Lync 2013. First off, the Lync debugging tools will work on a Skype for Business server. The Skype for Business debugging tools are a replacement for the Lync Server Debugging tools. If someone has, please let me know and I’ll give you props and a link right up top. I’m surprised no one has written about this yet. ![]() Note: Updated 28 August 2015 to reflect changes in newer version.
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