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Other SfB features provided by Exchange like High Resolution Photos or the Unified Contact Store can be enabled in any order, only after the Partner Application relationship is established. The prerequisites steps included in this previous article must be completed first to insure that the Partner Application relationship has already been established between Skype for Business and Exchange. The version used in this guide is Exchange Server 2013 CU8 (.
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The steps in red are part of the Exchange Server configuration and the steps in blue are performed on the Skype for Business side.Īssumptions made for the environment used with this article are that Exchange Server 2013 has been deployed with a relatively recent service pack or cumulative update applied. The sections in this article are outlined in the following configuration steps. Thus is is recommended to start with UM integration and follow these articles in the order they were posted. If these are configured in the opposite order, meaning that the Instant Messaging integration is performed first, then the setup of Unified Messaging can break the IM integration due to duplicate, conflicting entries for the Exchange Server in SfB. Establishing this first will mean that when the IM integration is tackled there will be no need to defined the Exchange Server as a third-party Trusted Application in the SfB topology. Configuring UM first will enable automatic discovery of the Exchange environment in Skype for Business using the configured SIP domain namespace. One caveat to be aware of is the recommendation to configure UM integration before enabling Instant Messaging (IM) integration with Outlook Web Access. This article will tie all steps into a single set of instructions which can be completed linearly. Unfortunately the official documentation is partially incomplete and is also split across the separate product guides for SfB and Exchange Server, making it difficult to understand what is needed for a successful integration. The following configuration covers generally the same approach used to integrate previous version of Lync Server and Exchange Server which was outlined in this older article. The guidance provided here is a more detailed look at what is partially covered in the official TechNet documentation. These articles also apply when using Exchange Server 2016, with one exception related to Instant Messaging integration which will be the next topic addressed in a future article. Microsoft has recently released to the public the installation package for Exchange Server 2016 for use in on-premises deployments.
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Note that this series of Exchange integration articles leverages Exchange Server 2013 and will continue to do so for continuities’ sake. SKYPE FOR BUSINESS APP IS ONLY AVAILBLE FOR iOS 8.0 OR GREATER.This article covers the configuration steps for introducing voice mail support into a Skype for Business (SfB) Server 2015 environment by integrating with Exchange Server 2013 Unified Messaging (UM).
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IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT YOUR COMPANY’S LICENSE TO AND/OR DEPLOYMENT OF LYNC OR SKYPE FOR BUSINESS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR IT DEPARTMENT. SOME FUNCTIONALITY MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL COUNTRIES. UPDATES TO MICROSOFT LYNC SERVER OR SKYPE FOR BUSINESS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR PROPER PERFORMANCE.
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IMPORTANT: THIS SOFTWARE REQUIRES CONNECTIVITY TO VALIDLY LICENSED COPIES OF MICROSOFT LYNC OR SKYPE FOR BUSINESS SERVER OR OFFICE 365 / LYNC ONLINE / SKYPE FOR BUSINESS ONLINE AND WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT IT. If you’re not sure about your account status, please contact your IT department. Also, some functionality might require an update to Lync or Skype for Business Server or might not be available to all users.
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However, you must have a Skype for Business or Lync account in order to use (and enjoy) the full capability of the Skype for Business app.

Search your contacts by name, email, or phone numberĮnhanced security via Active Directory Authentication LibraryĪnyone can use the Skype for Business for iOS app when invited to a Skype for Business or Lync 2013 meeting. Look at your upcoming meetings and join via one clickįind your recent conversations and pick them up from where you left off Simultaneously view shared content and speaker's video during a conferenceĬontrol the meeting (mute or remove attendees) and know more about participants’ modalities Join, rejoin and initiate a Skype for Business Meeting to communicate and collaborate on amazing ideas Initiate a group IM or video conversation and invite additional participants Skype for Business, formerly Lync 2013 for iOS, extends the power of Lync and Skype to your favorite mobile device: voice & video over wireless, rich presence, instant messaging, conferencing, and calling features from a single, easy-to-use interface.
