Published earlier by Microsoft, a Stop error D1 when will occur when you start front-end services on Skype for Business Server 2015-based servers.
#Microsoft lync 2013 emoticons update#
This update simplifies contact lists view to only display the total number of contacts in a group instead of the online/total number in Microsoft Lync 2013.
Typed characters take a long time to display in the message input box in Skype for Business or Lync 2013:.Occurs when a contact has no email or SIP address and only has a display name and a phone number in Active Directory. Active Directory contact’s name is changed to the phone number in the contact list of Skype for Business or Lync 2013:.If you enabled remote call control (RCC) for an account in Microsoft Lync 2013 or in Microsoft Outlook 2013, the phone number hyperlink of the contact is not clickable. Add the click-to-call feature for RCC-enabled users from the contact card in Skype for Business or Lync 2013:.The emoticons keep animating, and that overuses CPU resources. Occurs when you send or receive emoticon animations. CPU usage is reduced when emoticon animations are active in multiple conversations in Skype for Business or Lync 2013:.You will then be asked to confirm the change and the policy will be assigned the group. If you choose 2, a new sub-menu will open, detailing the policies you can assign: If you choose 1 (This is always the Global policy), that will be assigned to the group. Then choose the type of policy (or dial plan) you want to assign this group, there are 14 options:Īfter choosing one of the 14 options, you’ll be asked whether you want to assign the global policy to this group or choose from the existing user policies: Type the Display Name of the group, the tool will reply with the CN of the group, confirming you chose the right group:
You will be asked to provide an Active Directory Group name. Note you will need to run this tool with Local Admin permissions (You will be prompted for elevation automatically if not) and you must have ADDS RSAT installed so you can use the Active Directory PowerShell Module. Run this tool from Lync Management Shell or Skype for Business Management Shell. The updated version can now run (and was tested!) on both Lync server 20, and Skype for Business Server. This is an update to a previous version of this tool written by myself and Guy Bachar.