Lync For Mac Os X
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*Lync For Mac Os X 10.13
*Lync For Mac Os X 10.10
*Lync Mac Os X
*Lync for Mac 2011 - available with Mac OS X Yosemite Skype for Business mobile clients can be installed by visiting your App Store Note: Windows users, if you are running Office 2010 or earlier, you need to upgrade to Office 2013 to use Skype for Business.
*Start quickly with the most recent versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and OneDrive —combining the familiarity of Office and the unique Mac features you love. Work online or offline, on your own or with others in real time—whatever works for what you’re doing.
*The Skype for Business on Mac client requires Mac OS X El Capitan and higher, and uses at least 100MB of disk space. Office 365 customers get the new Office for Mac first. You’ll have Office applications on your Mac or PC, apps on tablets and smartphones for when you’re on the go, and Office Online on the web for everywhere in between.
*What features have changed in Skype for Business on Mac? Read about the features that are available in Skype for Business is now on Mac. Does Skype for Business on Mac run on my version of Mac OS? Skype for Business on Mac runs on OS X El Capitan or later versions. To find out which OS version you have, from the Apple menu, click About This Mac.
Barak Manor is a product manager for the Lync team
I’m pleased to say that we’ve just released our latest update to Lync for Mac, and it is available for download on Microsoft Support. This release adds new two features; Media Resiliency and Conversation History, as well as additional support for Apple OS X Yosemite.
If you have Lync Server 2013, see the Skype for Business on Mac column in Client comparison tables for Lync Server 2013. Admin: How do you increase the auto-accept period on Mac client? If server-side conversation history is turned off in your organization, by default, the Skype for Business on Mac client will auto-accept incoming messages if.Media Resiliency
No network is perfect, of course, and we all want the best possible experience when hiccups happen. This update adds Media Resiliency for peer-to-peer calls and Lync Meetings, which does two important things. First, if a network disconnect occurs, Lync for Mac will now automatically rejoin a meeting or reconnect a peer-to-peer call as long as network connectivity is re-established within 30 seconds.
(Try it for yourself. Setup a Lync video call on your Mac. Quickly disconnect and reconnect your network cable, or disable and re-enable your wireless connection. You’ll see the video freeze when the network drops and then re-start once connection is re-established.)
Second, Lync for Mac will now maintain the media connection for peer-to-peer calls if connectivity is lost to Lync Server or Lync Online. This lets voice calls continue even when presence information is no longer available.Conversation History
Older versions of Lync for Mac store a record of Lync conversations locally on the Mac, but not in Exchange. With this update, we’ve added two things to improve conversation history for both Mac users and company administrators. The option to store conversation history in Exchange, as well as locally, and a new Conversation History tab in the Lync for Mac client, shown below. Using Exchange allows us to propagate a user’s conversation history across multiple devices; enabling, for example, a person with more than one Mac to revisit all their conversations on either Mac—rather than seeing only the local conversations. In addition, archival in Exchange simplifies eDiscovery and other compliance tasks for administrators.OS X Yosemite support
In the last two years Apple has released three new versions of OS X: Mountain Lion, Mavericks and just last week Yosemite. Each time, we tested and released a new Lync for Mac client. This time is no different since the current release of the client supports the new OS X Yosemite .
Full information about this release is available at the Microsoft Knowledge-Base. It’s a cumulative release that builds on our 10 prior updates to Lync for Mac over the last two years. In this time, we’ve added a number of important capabilities, including:
*Dynamic video camera selection during calls.
*USB peripheral devices support, including headsets, speakerphones and cameras.
*E-911 and Location Awareness, as described in this blog post.
*Higher compression rate (~10x) for desktop sharing, to reduce bandwidth and latency.
*Better control and management of delegation for boss/admin scenarios.
*Better integration with Office 365, including configuration auto discovery and visibility of Audio Conferencing Provider callers in the Lync Meeting roster.
*Quality Of Experience (QOE) reporting to the server or Office 365 after each call.
*Enabling better control and management for boss/admin scenarios.
Even with these improvements, we know we have more work to do to delight Mac users. We plan to continue our regular updates and look forward to your feedback. Keep it coming!
—Barak Manor
This topic answers frequently asked questions about updating from Lync for Mac to Skype for Business on Mac.
NOTE: Some features described here might not be available in your organization. Check with your Skype for Business administrator (usually the person who provided your user ID and password) if you’re not sure.What features have changed in Skype for Business on Mac?
Read about the features that are available in Skype for Business is now on Mac.Does Skype for Business on Mac run on my version of Mac OS?
Skype for Business on Mac runs on OS X El Capitan or later versions. To find out which OS version you have, from the Apple menu, click About This Mac. Need to upgrade your operating system?
See other system requirements.How do I join a Skype for Business meeting on a Mac?
You can join a meeting right from the Skype for Business on Mac main window, without having to go to Outlook. See Join a Skype for Business meeting.How do I share my desktop to others in a meeting?Lync For Mac Os X 10.13
It’s easy to share your desktop with other people in a meeting by clicking the button. You need to be a presenter in a meeting to share your screen. If the option appears dimmed, ask one of the presenters to give you presenter access.Why don’t I see a Join button next to a meeting?
Make sure the meeting is set up as an online meeting. If it is, in the Skype for Business main window, click on the meeting you want to attend to make the Join button appear.I have recurring meetings that were scheduled in Lync for Mac. Do I need to cancel and reschedule them or run an update to change them to Skype for Business on Mac meetings?
No, you do not need to cancel and reschedule your meetings that were scheduled in Lync for Mac. Your meeting invitations will still work.Are the phone numbers the same for dial-in conferencing on Skype for Business on Mac as they were on Lync for Mac?
Yes. The phone numbers will remain the same for Skype for Business on Mac.I am on Skype for Business on Mac, but will invite users that still have the Lync for Mac. Will they be able to join the meeting?
Yes. When users join the meeting, they will join on whichever client (Lync or Skype for Business) is installed on their system. If a user does not have either product, they will be prompted to install the Skype for Business Web App.Can I use the Meet Now feature with Skype for Business on Mac?
Yes. On the menu bar, click Conversations > Meet Now.Where can I find help topics about Skype for Business on Mac?
On the menu bar, click Help > Skype for Business Help.Can I add and remove contacts?
Add and remove contacts feature is supported for users on Office 365 and Skype for Business Server 2015. It is not supported for Lync Server 2013.Is there a feature list that compares Skype for Business on Mac to Lync on Mac and other Skype for Business clients?
If you have Skype for Business Server 2015 and Office 365, see the Skype for Business on Mac column in Client comparison tables for Skype for Business Server 2015.
If you have Lync Server 2013, see the Skype for Business on Mac column in Client comparison tables for Lync Server 2013.Admin: How do you increase the auto-accept period on Mac client?
If server-side conversation history is turned off in your organization, by default, the Skype for Business on Mac client will auto-accept incoming messages if the message arrives within 5 minutes of the Mac client being active. This helps ensure the sender does not get the following error: “We couldn’t send this message.” After 5 minutes of any activity, the Mac client does not auto-accept the messages to ensure mobile endpoints are able to accept incoming messages as necessary. To increase/decrease the time to auto-accept on the Mac client from the default 5 minutes, follow either of these steps:
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Create a configuration profile with the appropriate key and value and install it on a managed Mac. Creating and installing configuration profiles is out of the scope of these steps; see Configuration Profile Reference .
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The payload type is com.microsoft.SkypeForBusiness.
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Key: autoAcceptTimeout | Type: Number | Value: The timeout value in seconds.
*
Change value using defaults terminal application:
*
Open terminal.
*
Change the key using defaults: ’defaults write com.microsoft.SkypeForBusiness autoAcceptTimeout 360’.Admin: Is Single Window mode supported?Lync For Mac Os X 10.10
Skype for Business on Mac Single Window mode (or tabbed conversations view) is supported for Office 365 and Skype for Business Server 2015 when server-side conversation history is turned on.Lync Mac Os XAdmin: Is the new notification style changes supported?
The notification style change from Alerts to Banners applies to new installed applications. Therefore, a user that only updated to a new version should manually change the setting from notification preferences (Skype for Business > Preferences > Notifications. From Apple developer release notes for Notification Center: “The user has ultimate control over what notifications are displayed, and the style (banner, alert, etc.). There is no mechanism to override the user preferences.” For more information see Foundation Release Notes for OS X v10.8 and Earlier.
For more information: https://support.office.com/en-US/art...a-584478cb55ef
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*Lync For Mac Os X 10.13
*Lync For Mac Os X 10.10
*Lync Mac Os X
*Lync for Mac 2011 - available with Mac OS X Yosemite Skype for Business mobile clients can be installed by visiting your App Store Note: Windows users, if you are running Office 2010 or earlier, you need to upgrade to Office 2013 to use Skype for Business.
*Start quickly with the most recent versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and OneDrive —combining the familiarity of Office and the unique Mac features you love. Work online or offline, on your own or with others in real time—whatever works for what you’re doing.
*The Skype for Business on Mac client requires Mac OS X El Capitan and higher, and uses at least 100MB of disk space. Office 365 customers get the new Office for Mac first. You’ll have Office applications on your Mac or PC, apps on tablets and smartphones for when you’re on the go, and Office Online on the web for everywhere in between.
*What features have changed in Skype for Business on Mac? Read about the features that are available in Skype for Business is now on Mac. Does Skype for Business on Mac run on my version of Mac OS? Skype for Business on Mac runs on OS X El Capitan or later versions. To find out which OS version you have, from the Apple menu, click About This Mac.
Barak Manor is a product manager for the Lync team
I’m pleased to say that we’ve just released our latest update to Lync for Mac, and it is available for download on Microsoft Support. This release adds new two features; Media Resiliency and Conversation History, as well as additional support for Apple OS X Yosemite.
If you have Lync Server 2013, see the Skype for Business on Mac column in Client comparison tables for Lync Server 2013. Admin: How do you increase the auto-accept period on Mac client? If server-side conversation history is turned off in your organization, by default, the Skype for Business on Mac client will auto-accept incoming messages if.Media Resiliency
No network is perfect, of course, and we all want the best possible experience when hiccups happen. This update adds Media Resiliency for peer-to-peer calls and Lync Meetings, which does two important things. First, if a network disconnect occurs, Lync for Mac will now automatically rejoin a meeting or reconnect a peer-to-peer call as long as network connectivity is re-established within 30 seconds.
(Try it for yourself. Setup a Lync video call on your Mac. Quickly disconnect and reconnect your network cable, or disable and re-enable your wireless connection. You’ll see the video freeze when the network drops and then re-start once connection is re-established.)
Second, Lync for Mac will now maintain the media connection for peer-to-peer calls if connectivity is lost to Lync Server or Lync Online. This lets voice calls continue even when presence information is no longer available.Conversation History
Older versions of Lync for Mac store a record of Lync conversations locally on the Mac, but not in Exchange. With this update, we’ve added two things to improve conversation history for both Mac users and company administrators. The option to store conversation history in Exchange, as well as locally, and a new Conversation History tab in the Lync for Mac client, shown below. Using Exchange allows us to propagate a user’s conversation history across multiple devices; enabling, for example, a person with more than one Mac to revisit all their conversations on either Mac—rather than seeing only the local conversations. In addition, archival in Exchange simplifies eDiscovery and other compliance tasks for administrators.OS X Yosemite support
In the last two years Apple has released three new versions of OS X: Mountain Lion, Mavericks and just last week Yosemite. Each time, we tested and released a new Lync for Mac client. This time is no different since the current release of the client supports the new OS X Yosemite .
Full information about this release is available at the Microsoft Knowledge-Base. It’s a cumulative release that builds on our 10 prior updates to Lync for Mac over the last two years. In this time, we’ve added a number of important capabilities, including:
*Dynamic video camera selection during calls.
*USB peripheral devices support, including headsets, speakerphones and cameras.
*E-911 and Location Awareness, as described in this blog post.
*Higher compression rate (~10x) for desktop sharing, to reduce bandwidth and latency.
*Better control and management of delegation for boss/admin scenarios.
*Better integration with Office 365, including configuration auto discovery and visibility of Audio Conferencing Provider callers in the Lync Meeting roster.
*Quality Of Experience (QOE) reporting to the server or Office 365 after each call.
*Enabling better control and management for boss/admin scenarios.
Even with these improvements, we know we have more work to do to delight Mac users. We plan to continue our regular updates and look forward to your feedback. Keep it coming!
—Barak Manor
This topic answers frequently asked questions about updating from Lync for Mac to Skype for Business on Mac.
NOTE: Some features described here might not be available in your organization. Check with your Skype for Business administrator (usually the person who provided your user ID and password) if you’re not sure.What features have changed in Skype for Business on Mac?
Read about the features that are available in Skype for Business is now on Mac.Does Skype for Business on Mac run on my version of Mac OS?
Skype for Business on Mac runs on OS X El Capitan or later versions. To find out which OS version you have, from the Apple menu, click About This Mac. Need to upgrade your operating system?
See other system requirements.How do I join a Skype for Business meeting on a Mac?
You can join a meeting right from the Skype for Business on Mac main window, without having to go to Outlook. See Join a Skype for Business meeting.How do I share my desktop to others in a meeting?Lync For Mac Os X 10.13
It’s easy to share your desktop with other people in a meeting by clicking the button. You need to be a presenter in a meeting to share your screen. If the option appears dimmed, ask one of the presenters to give you presenter access.Why don’t I see a Join button next to a meeting?
Make sure the meeting is set up as an online meeting. If it is, in the Skype for Business main window, click on the meeting you want to attend to make the Join button appear.I have recurring meetings that were scheduled in Lync for Mac. Do I need to cancel and reschedule them or run an update to change them to Skype for Business on Mac meetings?
No, you do not need to cancel and reschedule your meetings that were scheduled in Lync for Mac. Your meeting invitations will still work.Are the phone numbers the same for dial-in conferencing on Skype for Business on Mac as they were on Lync for Mac?
Yes. The phone numbers will remain the same for Skype for Business on Mac.I am on Skype for Business on Mac, but will invite users that still have the Lync for Mac. Will they be able to join the meeting?
Yes. When users join the meeting, they will join on whichever client (Lync or Skype for Business) is installed on their system. If a user does not have either product, they will be prompted to install the Skype for Business Web App.Can I use the Meet Now feature with Skype for Business on Mac?
Yes. On the menu bar, click Conversations > Meet Now.Where can I find help topics about Skype for Business on Mac?
On the menu bar, click Help > Skype for Business Help.Can I add and remove contacts?
Add and remove contacts feature is supported for users on Office 365 and Skype for Business Server 2015. It is not supported for Lync Server 2013.Is there a feature list that compares Skype for Business on Mac to Lync on Mac and other Skype for Business clients?
If you have Skype for Business Server 2015 and Office 365, see the Skype for Business on Mac column in Client comparison tables for Skype for Business Server 2015.
If you have Lync Server 2013, see the Skype for Business on Mac column in Client comparison tables for Lync Server 2013.Admin: How do you increase the auto-accept period on Mac client?
If server-side conversation history is turned off in your organization, by default, the Skype for Business on Mac client will auto-accept incoming messages if the message arrives within 5 minutes of the Mac client being active. This helps ensure the sender does not get the following error: “We couldn’t send this message.” After 5 minutes of any activity, the Mac client does not auto-accept the messages to ensure mobile endpoints are able to accept incoming messages as necessary. To increase/decrease the time to auto-accept on the Mac client from the default 5 minutes, follow either of these steps:
*
Create a configuration profile with the appropriate key and value and install it on a managed Mac. Creating and installing configuration profiles is out of the scope of these steps; see Configuration Profile Reference .
*
The payload type is com.microsoft.SkypeForBusiness.
*
Key: autoAcceptTimeout | Type: Number | Value: The timeout value in seconds.
*
Change value using defaults terminal application:
*
Open terminal.
*
Change the key using defaults: ’defaults write com.microsoft.SkypeForBusiness autoAcceptTimeout 360’.Admin: Is Single Window mode supported?Lync For Mac Os X 10.10
Skype for Business on Mac Single Window mode (or tabbed conversations view) is supported for Office 365 and Skype for Business Server 2015 when server-side conversation history is turned on.Lync Mac Os XAdmin: Is the new notification style changes supported?
The notification style change from Alerts to Banners applies to new installed applications. Therefore, a user that only updated to a new version should manually change the setting from notification preferences (Skype for Business > Preferences > Notifications. From Apple developer release notes for Notification Center: “The user has ultimate control over what notifications are displayed, and the style (banner, alert, etc.). There is no mechanism to override the user preferences.” For more information see Foundation Release Notes for OS X v10.8 and Earlier.
For more information: https://support.office.com/en-US/art...a-584478cb55ef
Download here: http://gg.gg/o99nl
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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