Skype for Business
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@technobabble said:
I tried to login with the same user/pass I use to login to O365 online.
Rumour is pretty much nothing is working on SfB. It's just a more broken rebranding of Lync.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble said:
I tried to login with the same user/pass I use to login to O365 online.
Rumour is pretty much nothing is working on SfB. It's just a more broken rebranding of Lync.
Yeah I've heard it not Skype - as Scott said, it's just Lync rebranded. That's sad!
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@technobabble said:
I tried to login with the same user/pass I use to login to O365 online.
They've been having credential issues for a couple of days. Sharepoint and Lync (SfB) have been acting really strange.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble said:
I tried to login with the same user/pass I use to login to O365 online.
Rumour is pretty much nothing is working on SfB. It's just a more broken rebranding of Lync.
Yeah I've heard it not Skype - as Scott said, it's just Lync rebranded. That's sad!
Sadly, Skype has been abandoned even after Microsoft abandoned Lync. Both are really dead now. Now they have nothing working at all.
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Since when was Skype abandoned?
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What a F'up piece of software. WTF?
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@Dashrender said:
Since when was Skype abandoned?
Few weeks ago when the year long "Skype is replacing Lync because Lync failed" initiative was suddenly abandoned and the business class Skype service cancelled and Lync rebranded to hide the fact that Skype was abandoned. Skype for Business is Lync, not Skype, and the business class Skype service we've been being marketed for quite some time is not coming now.
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@technobabble said:
According to my O365 portal admin area, I have this software on my PC as well a the privilege to use it.
When I go to login it says to use your Sign-in address, not your Skype Name or Microsoft Account.
Where is this found?
You get it from the office portal. You need the Skype for bussiness download (formerly Lync) to use it. It is not the same as skype so you can't use the skype username. though you can add skype (and other) users once you install it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
the business class Skype service we've been being marketed for quite some time is not coming now.
Sadness!
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Go here https://portal.office.com/OLS/MySoftware.aspx#
Then click Skype for Business and install it. -
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@technobabble said:
I tried to login with the same user/pass I use to login to O365 online.
Rumour is pretty much nothing is working on SfB. It's just a more broken rebranding of Lync.
Yeah I've heard it not Skype - as Scott said, it's just Lync rebranded. That's sad!
My SfB got hung the other day,.. Enter TaskManager... the Executable still showed LYNC.exe....
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I am using the Skype for Business software as it was part of my Office 365 download.
It appears that SfB wants me to use the [email protected] address, but then won't login using
[email protected] (office 365 user and admin) and [email protected] (o365 admin and email address created for the account 1.5 years ago) addresses.
I have tried using technobble.us\alex and tnbonline.onmicrosoft.com\Alexander as well.
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Our work just switched over - now the Lync app is Skype for Business
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
the business class Skype service we've been being marketed for quite some time is not coming now.
Sadness!
Yup, pretty crappy.
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@Nic said:
Our work just switched over - now the Lync app is Skype for Business
And now no one can chat, I am guessing.
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@technobabble said:
I am using the Skype for Business software as it was part of my Office 365 download.
It appears that SfB wants me to use the [email protected] address, but then won't login using
[email protected] (office 365 user and admin) and [email protected] (o365 admin and email address created for the account 1.5 years ago) addresses.
I have tried using technobble.us\alex and tnbonline.onmicrosoft.com\Alexander as well.
Go into, Settings -> Tools -> Options -> Personal -> Advanced.
Change manual config to look like this:
The address is: sipdir.online.lync.com:443
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@technobabble said:
I am using the Skype for Business software as it was part of my Office 365 download.
It appears that SfB wants me to use the [email protected] address, but then won't login using
[email protected] (office 365 user and admin) and [email protected] (o365 admin and email address created for the account 1.5 years ago) addresses.
I have tried using technobble.us\alex and tnbonline.onmicrosoft.com\Alexander as well.
The admin account shouldn't have a skype for business login, I believe it needs to have a mailbox on the account to work.
You should use the [email protected] format for it I believe
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@coliver said:
@technobabble said:
I am using the Skype for Business software as it was part of my Office 365 download.
It appears that SfB wants me to use the [email protected] address, but then won't login using
[email protected] (office 365 user and admin) and [email protected] (o365 admin and email address created for the account 1.5 years ago) addresses.
I have tried using technobble.us\alex and tnbonline.onmicrosoft.com\Alexander as well.
Go into, Settings -> Tools -> Options -> Personal -> Advanced.
Change manual config to look like this:
The address is: sipdir.online.lync.com:443
If your DNS is setup right you don't need to do that.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Nic said:
Our work just switched over - now the Lync app is Skype for Business
And now no one can chat, I am guessing.
Actually it was pretty seamless. The only minor issue was some people not appearing online the first day, but since then we've had no issues. Our IT folks at Webroot are pretty good so we rarely get badly treated (except for that one time I had to reseat some new RAM
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@technobabble said:
I am using the Skype for Business software as it was part of my Office 365 download.
It appears that SfB wants me to use the [email protected] address, but then won't login using
[email protected] (office 365 user and admin) and [email protected] (o365 admin and email address created for the account 1.5 years ago) addresses.
I have tried using technobble.us\alex and tnbonline.onmicrosoft.com\Alexander as well.
Go into, Settings -> Tools -> Options -> Personal -> Advanced.
Change manual config to look like this:
The address is: sipdir.online.lync.com:443
If your DNS is setup right you don't need to do that.
True, that is the solution I have since I don't have access to the special DNS settings lync needs.