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Measures reported by LSAddBookQueryTest The Address Book server provides global address list information from Active Directory Domain Services to Lync Server clients. It also retrieves user and contact information from the RTC database, writes the information to the Address Book files, and then stores the files on a shared folder where they are downloaded by Lync clients. The Address Book Server writes the information to the RTCAb database, which is used by the Address Book Web Query service to respond to user search queries from the Microsoft Lync mobile application. It optionally normalizes enterprise user phone numbers that are written to the RTC database for the purpose of provisioning user contacts in Lync. The Address Book service is installed by default on all Front End Servers. The Address Book Web Query service is installed by default with the Web services on each Front End Servers. Administrators may often want to figure out how well the address book is utilized by the lync clients and how well the address book is servicing the requests received by it. This is where the LSAddBookQueryTest test helps! Using this test, you can easily figure out the rate at which the address book is searched upon receiving a request, the time taken to process the requests, the requests that were successful and the requests to the address book that failed. This way, administrators can easily analyze the effectiveness of the address book and if there are too many failed requests, administrators can figure out that the address book is outdated and requires immediate updation. The measures made by this test are as follows:
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