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Delegate cannot create Skype meetings (without Enterprise Voice)
- Jan 24, 2018Not nessecarily. If you run Set-CsClientPolicy <policyid> -EnableExchangeDelegateSync $true and set up a user as delegate with editor access via Outlook. It works withouth enabling EV.
Got it to work. Just needed some time to let the back-ends do their talk.
So, I thank you for your input. But apparently I had already solved it! xD
/Viktor
Enterprise voice feature for Skype for business delegate is a prerequisite because your delegate needs to have a number if he\she wants to answer the calls. If you are only adding delegate to be able to manage Skype for business meetings in Oulook - simply enable enterprise voice in SfB Control panel for the user, but leave LineUri empty. This way you will be able to add delegate in Skype.
P.S.: when you are setting up delegation, both delegator and delegate have to be online for delegation settings to start working properly.
- headburghJan 24, 2018MCTNot nessecarily. If you run Set-CsClientPolicy <policyid> -EnableExchangeDelegateSync $true and set up a user as delegate with editor access via Outlook. It works withouth enabling EV.
Got it to work. Just needed some time to let the back-ends do their talk.
So, I thank you for your input. But apparently I had already solved it! xD
/Viktor- François BraultApr 27, 2018Copper ContributorSame here. Whats the policy ID ?
Thanks- headburghNov 02, 2018MCTThe policyid is the identity of the CsClientPolicy on which the ExchangeDelegateSync is set to $true. So that depends on your name of the CsClientPolicy in this case.
Extremley sorry about the late reply.
/Viktor
- DeletedMar 27, 2018
Hi Viktor,
How can I get the policyid? Does each user have their own policyid?
- headburghNov 02, 2018MCT
The policyid is the identity of the CsClientPolicy on which the ExchangeDelegateSync is set to $true. So that depends on your name of the CsClientPolicy in this case.
Extremley sorry about the late reply.
/Viktor