My previous blog entry “Anatomy of a SIP Domain Change” looked at the user impact and process of changing the domain portion (right-hand-side) of a Lync user SIP addresses. This blog entry will describe the user experiences when the left-hand-side is changed (i.e. the user name portion before the @ sign). Changes to the left-hand-side usually occur when there are changes to user name formats, or a user has a name change that affects the user name portion of the SIP Address (e.g. after a life event such as marriage).
Changing a SIP address is not an exact science. This blog post details some lessons learned after the left-hand side . . . → Read More: Anatomy of a SIP Address Change – Part #2