Skype For Business Not Responding Mac
Microsoft announces it is working on a new Skype for Business client for the Mac I saw this earlier in the week: In a today, Microsoft have announced they are working on a new Skype for Business client for the Mac. Shawn Thomas, a Principal PM in the Skype for Business is heading up the team which will build the new client. The current status is that there are already existing clients, and they can be used today: However, they are also building a new client built from the ground up, using Swift and taking advantage of the latest OSX features. I have to say, it looks amazing. It’s leap-frogged the Windows client in terms of look and feel. “Quality will be the first step for this client” – they are doubling down on having fewer features but very high quality. They acknowledge the struggles clients currently have with the 2013 Lync Mac client.
Not useful to Skype for Business. The first thing necessary to understand is that, unlike Outlook, Skype for Business is not able to do the Autodiscover by using SCP. The only Autodiscover method that Skype for Business is able to use for this integration is by using DNS.
What follows are some screenshots – however these are NOT locked and are subject to change as testing and user feedback feeds back. They are directional though and show some of the available capabilities: Timelines These are indicative and may change, but give an indication of what’s coming and when to expect it: Want to get involved? Here’s how Most people will join the program at the Preview stage, so look out for this happening in the first quarter of 2016!
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Skype for Business has not yet made it in full to the Mac. Microsoft are instead still offering the older Lync software. Set up Skype for Business (Lync) for Mac 2011 for Office 365 If your organization is using Skype for Business (Lync) for Mac 2011, you can use it with your Office 365work or school account. To use Skype for Business (Lync) for Mac 2011 with Office 365 you need to go to the Office 365 portal and click Install Skype for Business (Lync).
Note: The Install Skype for Business (Lync) button will only be available if Skype for Business (Lync) was part of your plan and if it has not already been installed. If you haven’t installed Skype for Business (Lync) for Mac 2011 yet, you can install it from this location: Source.