Lync 2013 Web Scheduler How to setup guide

Hi,
Can you please tell me the step by step guide to configure Lync 2013 Web Scheduler
Thanks

Thanks for reply,
I have already follow the link that you have mentioned
http://cmcgreanor.wordpress.com/2012/11/14/lync-2013-web-scheduler/
But how can i do the following from the link.
There is one more step
Now it is time for the BootStrapper:
Run and check the results for the IIS URL Redirect.
Can you please help me on it
Thanks

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