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Hello, We would like to switch from SfB to TEAMS and have a few questions about the functionality of the software. 1. At the classic reception desk there is the peculiarity of a "busy lamp field" in the classical telecommunication system. Is this possible with TEAMS? If yes how? 2. To what extent is it possible to implement a central hotline with Microsoft teams? For example, if someone calls our Landline hotline, the call will ring on Skype for Business to all devices. Is this also possible with TEAMS? 3. Based on no. 2. Is it possible that each caller who dials our central number is automatically forwarded to a voice computer, where he can then eg. select the department: 1 for support; 2 for billing questions; 3 for emergencies2.8KViews1like1CommentSkype For Business - Erro Historiy
The customer has a hybrid Exc 2013 + Exchange Online environment if the customer logs into Skype For Business internally the conversations they make are not displayed in the field where they should as shown in the image. But if I log into Skype For Business externally it works normally.968Views0likes1CommentS4B On prem users cannot message or call Teams only users
Hi there, I am starting the migration of users from S4B on prem to Teams and i have noticed when i migrate a user to Teams only, their presence from a S4B user using the S4B client is unknown. Further the S4B user cannot call or message a Teams only user. Teams to Teams is fine. Configured S4B in hybrid mode. Default co existence is islands mode. Looked through this document and it should work https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/coexistence-chat-calls-presence Thoughts?890Views0likes0CommentsSkype for Business video is mirrored
When we hosted a meeting at SfB, my screen is mirrored. Others see it correctly. The problem is I connected my screen to a LED screen, when I locked my screen for all. All audiences in this meeting will see the mirrored screen. It is not beautiful feedback from my customer. You can see the attached image. The text should be Prime Minister's Office Any solution?Decommission Skype 2015 On-Prem servers
I want to decommission our Skype On-Prem (2015) servers and cleanup AD from the RTC delegations and groups (RTC* and CS*). I've been following the guide: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/skypeforbusiness/hybrid/decommission-remove-on-prem However, when doing step 1 of "Prepare to remove the Skype for Business deployment" and run the commands, the command Get-CsAudioTestServiceApplication returns an object. In step 2 there is no corresponding Remove-cmdlet, so we tried disabling it with the Set-cmdlet. Moving on to "Remove your on-premises Skype for Business deployment", when getting to step 3 I run "Publish-CsTopology -FinalizeUninstall" but gets the following error. Publish-CsTopology : Command execution failed: Cannot publish topology changes. Users or contacts are still homed on a pool that would be deleted. Move or remove the users or contacts before continuing. At line:1 char:1 + Publish-CsTopology -FinalizeUninstall + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (:) [Publish-CsTopology], Inva lidOperationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ProcessingFailed,Microsoft.Rtc.Management.Deploy ment.PublishTopologyCmdlet Running the command generates a html file with the result, where the same error can be found and the following suggestion: "UserPoolInUseResolution: Consult your Skype for Business Server documentation to learn how to move or disable objects still homed on the pool. To find those objects, execute the following cmdLets: Get-CsUser, Get-CsExUmContact, Get-CsCommonAreaPhone, Get-CsAnalogDevice, Get-CsRgsWorkflow, Get-CsDialInConferencingAccessNumber, Get-CsAudioTestServiceApplication, Get-CsTrustedApplicationEndpoint, Get-CsPersistentChatEndpoint." So I'm guessing we need to get rid of that Audio Test Service Application, anyone got any ideas how to do that? I can't find anything for it in the GUI either. The main objective is to clean up any remnents in AD, the entire Skype environment will be removed and all servers decommissioned. I'm guessing that the Disable-CsAdDomain and Disable-CsAdForest cmdlets does this somewhat. Is the above steps a requirement to be able to run these cmdlets, or would this be a viable option?688Views0likes0Comments