Office Web Apps Server: How to deploy, manage and integrate with Exchange Server 2013

Good morning folks! In Today’s post we will summarize all our posts around Office Web Apps Server that were created in the last few days. Office Web Apps Server will help organizations to centralize all the load related to office web viewers in a single location and it provides fault tolerance, resilience and Load Balance support to all collaborative Microsoft products (UC), such as: Exchange Server 2013, Lync 2013, and SharePoint 2013. In the following list we will find step-by-step how to deploy, manage certificates, configure the server and finally integrate with Exchange Server 2013. Office Web Apps Server – … Continue reading Office Web Apps Server: How to deploy, manage and integrate with Exchange Server 2013

Office Web Apps Server: Integrating with Exchange Server 2013

Buenos tardes hermanos (Yeah, we are all sad that Brazil won the game last night playing at the Bombonera!) In Today’s post we going over the last step of the Office Web Apps Server which is the integration with Exchange Server 2013 (we will work on the integration with other products down the road as well). Integrating with Exchange Server 2013 It’s a piece of cake and we configure the integration using the same URL that we used yesterday to test the Office Web Apps Server. The following cmdlet can be used (where <server-name>  should be the same name assigned … Continue reading Office Web Apps Server: Integrating with Exchange Server 2013

Office Web Apps Server – Configuring the server

Hola Hermanos! strike is over and the life goes on in the heart of Argentina’s capital) In Today’s post we are going over the steps to configure the Office Web Apps Server and the configuration has no GUI, everything is done at PowerShell level however the configuration is really simple, just a few cmdlets and you will be all set to configure the integration on your favorite products: Exchange 2013, Lync 2013 and SharePoint 2013. It is possible to configure HTTP however for the sake of security let’s configure the certificates that we installed yesterday. Our first step is to … Continue reading Office Web Apps Server – Configuring the server

Office Web Apps Server – Configuring Certificates

Buenos días hermanos (Live from Buenos Aires Today even with the Transit Public strike over here ) In Today’s post we are going to continue our journey to configure Office Web Apps Server towards the integration with Lync and Exchange Server 2013. Last post we installed the server and its language packs, you can check it out here: Office Web Apps Server – Installing on Windows Server 2012 http://msmvps.com/blogs/andersonpatricio/archive/2012/11/13/office-web-apps-server-installing-on-windows-server-2012.aspx A few key points about the digital certificates and Office Web Apps, as follows: If using an internal CA download the certificate in base-64 format If using an internal CA use … Continue reading Office Web Apps Server – Configuring Certificates

Office Web Apps Server – Installing on Windows Server 2012

Hola che Hermanos (live from Argentina this week) This week we are going to go over the new kid on the block which is the Office Web Apps on Windows Server 2012. Using this server on-premises we can have browser-based view of Office documents, such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint and One Note and it works with Lync 2013, Exchange 2013 and SharePoint 2013. By default we can read documents and if you have license you can also edit documents using the same component. Isn’t that cool? First things first, let’s download the software and also the language packs. Here are … Continue reading Office Web Apps Server – Installing on Windows Server 2012