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This table is available from TechNet here and is being reproduced for your convenience: Policy The table that follows lists all the settings that can be modified using Lync Server 2010 in-band policies. To find out more about Get-CsUser command and LDAP filters check the TechNet Get-CsUser documentation. In this case, we filtered the users by using locality LDAP filter.

Get-CsUser -LDAPFilter "l=Bucharest" | Grant-CsClientPolicy -PolicyName NoEmoticons To apply the newly defined Client Policy next run the following cmdlet: Where "NoEmoticons" is the name that you want to give to this policy New-CsClientPolicy -Identity NoEmoticons -DisableEmoticons $True If for example you wanted to disable emoticons, you could run the following cmdlet from the Lync Server Management Shell: To access the Lync Client settigns, go to the "Options" button and then select "Personal". To find out more about Outlook 2003 and Lync client integration check the compatibility matrix.
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 with the latest service pack and earlier versions of Exchange are compatible with Lync 2010 but do not support the full degree of integration. Each alternative provides access to different settings as described below. You can control the settings individually using the Lync client, Outlook client, Office Group Policy objects or through Lync Server 2010 in-band policies.
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Integrating Outlook local client with Lync serverĪll the Outlook 2010/2007 integration features are enabled by default when you install the Lync client. We also assume that the Lync Enterprise voice is enabled and working. This article assumes you already have Exchange 2010 and Lync 2010 infrastructures in place. Voice integration - integrates voice capabilities of Lync with Exchange 2010 voice mail.

Outlook Web App - provides OWA users with web access to instant messaging and enhanced presence. Outlook local client - provides Outlook users with in-context access to the instant messaging, enhanced presence, telephony, and conferencing capabilities of Lync. In all we have three areas that may be integrated: There are certain steps that need to be followed first. Both are designed to improve communication and collaboration within the enterprise and together are covering all the requirements for the ultimate communication platform.Įxchange 2010 and Lync 2010 are designed to work together but not exactly out of the box.
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If you have a Windows Phone 8.1 and higher device but don't run Lync 2013 yet, you can now download Skype for Business for Windows Phone for free via Windows Phone Store.Exchange 2010 and Lync 2010 are at the moment two of the hottest products from Microsoft. However, if your smartphone is powered by Windows Phone 8.0, you will be forced to continue to use Lync 2013 or Lync 2010, which will remain compatible even if your organization is running the new Skype for Business.
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In order to upgrade to Skype for Business from Lync 2013, you don't have to do anything other than update the application, assuming your phone runs Windows Phone 8.1 and higher. Developers have also confirmed they have improved how the application and the server handle conversation notification, which means that, once you get notified of a new conversation on the phone, the other clients won't be able to grab the conversation and prevent you from answering the phone.įurthermore, Microsoft claims that it has enhanced security with at-rest data encryption, so Skype for Business users will have their conversation history and voicemail encrypted by default.Īlso, the most recent conversations will be synced across devices whether they took place on the PC, tablet or smartphone, as long as users are running the latest server software. The most obvious differences are the Skype for Business brand and the UI, which is now more familiar to Skype users.Īs mentioned earlier, Microsoft has also redesigned all the emoticons, so the application now offers more than 100 of them to spice up your chat experience.īut that's not all.

Longtime Lync 2013 users will notice that quite a few enhancements have been included in Skype for Business. The new application replaces Lync 2013 but also brings some new features and improvements.Īccording to Microsoft, Skype for Business has a new, intuitive interface, more emoticons, as well as improved servers communications. As expected, Microsoft has just announced that the new Skype for Business is now available for Windows Phone users.
