I am using lync on windows and it works fine. Now i've shifted to mac, installed the lync and try to connect it gives me the following error
"Sign-in failed because the password is incorrect or the sign-in name does not exist. If you have forgotten your password, choose Help Topics from the help menu"
I have configured a Lync system which is successfully working with the Lync windows client.
I followed the instructions at http://blog.schertz.name/2010/12/configuring-lync-server-for-phone-editi... and was able to successfully configure DHCP and DNS.
I have Lync 2010 Standard deployed in my environment, along with an edge server. On my firewall I have NAT'd the public address(s) to the server. Right now I have all the ports opened for these addresses to work, but now I want to lock this down for security concerns. Is there a complete list of ports that Lync needs opened in order to work properly?
We're looking into the new Lync server from Microsoft and I'd like to get to the basics.
One of the vague questions for me is regarding external calls. How does Lync connect you to an external call? Is this done via some kind of connection between the Lync server and a PBX? And, is that the only way you can make use of Lync?
Regards,
Jacques
I am a complete beginner concercing Microsoft Lync and PBX systems, so please bear with me.
I have set up a Lync standard server which is running fine. We can chat/audio & video conference on our internal network.
We are facing an issue in the LYNC2010 dial-in to a meeting.
We redirect an Asterisk number to LYNC, whitch connects successfully in the dial-in plan of LYNC.
After calling from external network to the given number, we hear LYNC aswering and prompting us to enter the PIN and afterwards the hash key.
I should mention that all other dials to LYNC from Asterisk and vise versa are routed successful
Setting up a new Lync 2013 install in the Company Network I got everything nearly working except Client Login.
here seems to be a mismatch of capabilities or some Settings in the TLS area - Connection Fails, and Iget quite a lot of Schannel Events 36874.
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