![]() ![]() Microsoft is also working on a similar update for Lync Online that is scheduled for early 2015. The upcoming update will enable Lync Online users to join meetings by using Lync Web App in a 64-bit version of Chrome in Mac. This update will improve better user experience and will provide the same Lync Web App experience as in Lync Server 2013.Yes. It comes down to this: Infrastructure requirements for Skype for Business on the Mac #Microsoft lync for mac 2013 update The Skype for Business on the Mac client leverages both the Unified Communications Management Platform (UCMP) as well as the Unified Communications Web API (UCWA) that our mobility clients use. The client has the same requirements as our mobility clients in that you must have an Access Edge Server and Reverse Proxy deployed in a supported configuration. Specifically this part: your account must be enabled for Mobility In addition, your account must be enabled for Mobility. So that means that I can take my un-trusted mobile device (aka my iPhone), download the public facing Skype for business app, and then connect with my work credentials. Basically, I need an app that can connect to the Lync server back end that is not 32-bit and not SfBfM.Īre you using Lync Server 2013 or Skype for Business 2015?Īlso, are you looking for external access or just use while on the corporate network? It sounds like a great win, in practice, however our infosec sees that as a MASSIVE security hole and so far has blocked access to that for all but a select few users. ![]() We're currently on Lync Server 2013 and only have corporate network access, using SfBfM and the mobility piece is not enabled. To get Skype working, we had to upgrade Lync 2013 to CU. 992, and use the SIP address instead of the format that the Skype client suggests, but it works. Other requirements - SfBfM did not work on Yosemite but is fine on Sierra. Also, on the Advanced Options of the sign-in page, the username needs to also be entered and uncheck Auto-Detect, entering in both the internal and external discovery address fields. ![]()
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